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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, Cuba, Volume VI

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Contents

  • Preface
  • List of Sources
  • List of Abbreviations
  • List of Persons
  • Cuba
    • U.S. interest in the Cuban revolution, the overthrow of the Batista government, and the consolidation of power by Fidel Castro, reevaluation by the U.S. Government of the policy of shipping arms to the Batista government, January–June 1958 (Documents 1–68)
    • Kidnapping of U.S. citizens by Cuban rebels, June–July 1958 (Documents 69–106)
    • Continuing violence during the Cuban electoral campaign and reappraisal by the U.S. Government of its support of the Batista government, July–November 1958 (Documents 107–151)
    • Fall of the Batista government, November–December 1958 (Documents 152–206)
    • Fidel Castro’s assumption of power, January–April 1959 (Documents 207–272)
    • Visit to the United States by Prime Minister Castro, April 1959 (Documents 273–305)
    • The Cuban Government’s promulgation of an agrarian reform law, and the question of asylum for Batista, May–October 1959 (Documents 306–369)
    • Adoption by the Department of State and the Eisenhower administration of a revised policy toward Cuba, October 1959–January 1960 (Documents 370–423)
    • Recall of Ambassador Bonsal and formulation within the U.S. Government of a program of covert action against the Castro government, January–April 1960 (Documents 424–498)
    • Inauguration by the U.S. Government of a policy to weaken the Cuban economy, April–July 1960 (Documents 499–548)
    • Response by the United States and the Organization of American States to signs of increased Soviet support for the Cuban government, July–September 1960 (Documents 549–580)
    • Consideration by the U.S. Government of possible severance of diplomatic relations with Cuba, September–December 1960 (Documents 581–629)
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