Johnson Administration's Cuba Policy

Johnson Administration's Cuba Policy

From "Dirty War" to Passive Containment

Diez Acosta, Tomas; Karlsson, Hakan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2022

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Part I: President Johnson and the Hostile Policy Toward Cuba Introduction to Part 1 1. The Perspective of the Johnson Administration 2. Revision of the "Integrated Covert Action Program" Part 2: Tensions and Crises in 1964 Introduction to Part 2 3. The So-Called "Water Crisis" 4. The Genesis of a New Crisis 5. The Crisis of May 1964 Part 3: The Diplomatic Isolation of Cuba in the Hemisphere Introduction to Part 3 6. U.S. Preparatory Actions: The "Venezuelan Resolutions" 7. The U.S. National Security Council and the Action of the OAS 8. Call for the IX Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the OAS 9. The Agreements of the IX Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs 10. Cuba Responds to the U.S. Conspiracy Part 4: The Economic War Introduction to Part 4 11. The Difficulties to Strengthen the Economic War 12. The Predominance of Economic Warfare 13. The U.S. Immigration Policy Toward Cuba Part 5: The Defeat of the "Dirty War" Introduction to Part 5 14. The Liquidation of the Armed Bands (1964-1965) 15. The Defeat of the Internal Counterrevolution 16. The Failure of the "Integrated Covert Action Program" Part 6: Passive Containment Introduction to Part 6 17. Johnson and the Counterinsurgency Containment (1964-1968) 18. From "Dirty War" to Passive Containment (1966-1968) 19. The Cuban Counterrevolution Abroad
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Organization Of American States;Cuban Revolution;Punta Del Este;Dirty war;Santiago De Cuba;Passive containment;Cuban Foreign Trade;U.S. policy;Federal Republic Of Germany;Lyndon B. Johnson's administration;Secretary Of State;SAM Site;Cuban Assets Control Regulations;Matanzas;Violated;White House Photo Office;Free World Countries;Cuban Soldier;Paz Estenssoro;Pinar Del;Desert Strike;Cuban Security;Inter-American Treaty;Cuban Airspace;Cuban Ports;Far;Cuban Exiles;Resolution III;NATO Ambassador