American foreign policy towards Cuba, 1959-1963
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2018
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University of Oum El Bouaghi
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This research investigates changes that took place in American foreign policy towards Cuba. Their relationship was not stable, especially after Cuba's independence from the Spanish. The relationship between Cuba and U.S then shifted from being friendly to become bad and later on even worse. The situation climaxed with the establishment of the economic embargo, and later on the missile crisis and the Bay of Pigs invasion. All these transitions and events shaped their relationship over time. American foreign policy changed significantly towards Cuba, especially during the government of Fidel Castro. This research clarifies how the government of U.S. acted upon the Cuban revolution.
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Foreign, Relationship, Embargo