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A review essay is not the place for a historical review of pro-Castro sentiments in the United States since 1959. My own analyses of this policy variant of the totalitarian temptation are to be found in “The Cuba Lobly,” The Washington Review of Strategic and International Studies, 1,3,July 1978: Cowardice of Lions: Cuban Politics and Culture in an American Context. Transaction Publishers/ University of Miami North-South Center, 1993. Pp. 1–14; and “The Cuba Lobby: Then and Now,” Orbis: A Journal of World Affairs, 42, 4, Autumm 1998. Pp.553–565—ILH.
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Horowitz, I.L. Transition scenarios for a post-castro Cuba: Military outcomes or civil prospects?. Hum Rights Rev 6, 27–34 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12142-004-1034-0
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