Whose Man in Havana? Adventures from the Far Side of Diplomacy

In Whose Man in Havana? the author offers an unconventional, often dark, but more often hilarious view of diplomacy in settings as varied as Haiti, London, the Dominican Republic, the Balkans, Palestine, Paraguay, Guyana, and Kyrgyzstan, including covert monitoring of Soviet military operations in C...

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Other Authors: Graham, John W. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Calgary University of Calgary Press 2015
Series:Latin American and Caribbean
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