Intervention, Revolution, and Politics in Cuba, 1913-1921University of Pittsburgh Press, 15/01/1979 - 216 من الصفحات Perez views the various economic, political and diplomatic methods used by the United States government to exert hegemony over Cuba from 1913-1921. He also examines the political turmoil and collapse of the traditional Cuban party structure, as candidates were forced to forge alliances with the U.S. |
المحتوى
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Insurrection in the Plattist System | 22 |
Policy Politics and the February Revolution | 30 |
Naval Mediations and Liberal Politics in Oriente Province | 48 |
The Persistence of Insurgency | 65 |
Marines in Cuba | 88 |
7 Electoral Intervention in the Plattist System 19191921 | 104 |
The Economic Contours of USCuban Relations 19131921 | 129 |
9 The PoliticoDiplomatic Contours of USCuban Relations 19131921 | 142 |
Notes | 153 |
Bibliography | 185 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
administration American armed forces American Consulate American Legation American policy armed intervention army Bainbridge Colby Belknap Cabrera Camagüey capital Chambelona chieftains Colonel Conservative Crowder Papers Cuba Cane Cuban authorities Cuban government Cuban political Davis Department Diplomacy diplomatic dispute DS/NA early eastern Cuba electoral code Enoch H Enrique February 13 February revolution foreign FRUS FSP/NA Gonzales to secretary Griffith to secretary Guantánamo guarantee Guerra Havana honest elections island José Miguel Gómez labor Lansing to William Liberal leaders Liberal party Loret de Mola Mario G Mario García Menocal Menocal Menocal's menocalista ment Merrill Griffith miguelista military naval Nipe Bay NRC/NA officers Orestes Ferrara organized Oriente Province partisan peace Platt Amendment Polk president protest reelection Reforma Social Republic responsibility Robert Lansing Santiago de Cuba secure settlement Subject File Sugar Company sugar production supervision tion treaty troops Trust Company Washington William E Wilson York Zayas