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U.S.-Cuba Relations In 2007: Trade, Security, and Diplomacy

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  • Daniel Erikson
  • Kate Neeper

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U.S.-Cuba Relations In 2007: Trade, Security, and Diplomacy is part of the 2007 Annual Proceedings of The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy.

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  • Daniel Erikson & Kate Neeper, 2007. "U.S.-Cuba Relations In 2007: Trade, Security, and Diplomacy," Annual Proceedings, The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, vol. 17.
  • Handle: RePEc:qba:annpro:v:17:y:2007:id:690
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    1. Ernesto F. Betancourt, 2000. "Cuba's Balance of Payments Gap, the Remittances Scam, Drug Trafficking and Money Laundering," Annual Proceedings, The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, vol. 10.
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