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Ciência em Cuba: uma aposta pela soberania
Published 2011-01-01“…<br>On January 15, 1960, Fidel Castro Ruz, then prime minister of the Revolutionary Government, said that Cuba's future would necessarily have to be a future of men of science, a future of men of thought. …”
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Reconsidering the Grenada revolution
Published 1995-01-01“…Never, before the rule of the New JEWEL Movement (NJM) in Grenada, had a Leninist party come to power; never had a violent coup initiated a new political regime; never had a Caribbean government so explicitly rejected U.S. hegemony in the area; and never, before October 1983, had a government experienced quite so dramatic a crisis as that in Grenada, one which resulted in the killing of the Prime Minister and numerous others of his supporters.…”
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New thinking to create level playing field
Published 2009“…Others who attended were King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, Cherie Blair, Mike Moore, the former prime minister of New Zealand, legendary US basketball star Kareem AbdulJabbar and Dr Fidel Castro of Cuba.…”
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Macmillan's Role in Resolving International Crises (1958-1962) (Selected Models)
Published 2024-03-01“…Several international crises erupted in which British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan played a distinguished role, especially the second Berlin crisis 1958-1960, as he had an important role in easing tensions through his visit to Moscow Especially after the situation worsened and the Soviet Union attempted to end the Potsdam Agreement regarding the situation in Berlin and negotiate to make it a free city, while in the Cuban crisis he played an advisory role because of Cuban-Soviet rapprochement created a political crisis with the United States of America, which prompted the McMillan government to intervene in order to achieve rapprochement and prevent the outbreak of war between the two parties in Cuba. …”
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Kesan Hubungan Perdagangan Malaysia - Indonesia Era Konfrontasi, 1963-1970
Published 2016“…Conflict arose after the establishment of Malaysia by Tunku Abdul Rahman, the first Prime Minister of Malaysia. Sukarno rejected this establishment, resulting in the confrontation on the political, military and economical domain. …”
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