The Politics of Intervention
The Fragile Republic 25 factor in the change was the influx of foreign capital to finance Cuba's postwar reconstruction and the ...
26 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION It depended on American sympathy to regain even a part of its limited financial wealth. Freemaso ...
The Fragile Republic 27 If, however, a Cuban became wealthy through business, he usually disassociated himself from partisan pol ...
28 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Behind the American army in 1898 came a new generation of carpetbaggers to risk all in land deve ...
The Fragile Republic 29 By reason of his inherited traditions from strong governments of Rome, Spain and the Catholic Church, th ...
30 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION hugh Lee, the former consul-general of Havana, commanded Pinar del Rio—Havana; General James H. ...
The Fragile Republic 31 assumptions was the belief that law in Cuba was intrinsically a part of the country's social structure a ...
32 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION While Brooke wrestled with such sticky problems as paying off the Cuban insurgent army and disco ...
The Fragile Republic 33 proper. It also assumed a Congressional willingness to lower trade barriers. Wilson's program was politi ...
34 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Whatever the sorry condition of Cuban society, Wood be lieved Cuba should, after a long period ...
The Fragile Republic 35 tion and road-building program in Santiago. Brooke soon demanded that all customs revenues (Wood's sourc ...
36 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION a system opposed to general education and self government." Yet to produce lasting change, the C ...
The Fragile Republic 37 apply the operating principles and methods he had found so successful as a department commander. With in ...
38 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION tration made significant advances in roadbuilding, harbor clearance, prison and judicial reform, ...
The Fragile Republic 39 with Cuban farmers, but believed that the problem of agri cultural credit could be solved by a "liberal ...
40 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION authoritarian rule. The President could suspend certain per sonal rights in times of emergency, ...
The Fragile Republic 41 tend to impair the independence of Cuba, nor in any manner authorize or permit any foreign power or powe ...
42 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION who voted for its acceptance. It also heartened the alien business community which had nearly de ...
The Fragile Republic 43 to intervention in the event of insurrection. "There may be," Bryce wrote, "civil strife, or disorders, ...
44 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION rested on their avoidance of Cuban politics. Ironically, the administration, which Wood hoped wo ...
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