U.S. -Cuban Relations in the 21st Century: Report of an Independent Task Force Sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations

New York: Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., 1999. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. x, 83, [3] p. Additional resources. This is the report of the "Independent Task Force on US-Cuban Relations in the 21st Century". It recommends a variety of policy changes on the part of the American government: a reduction of the restrictions on Cuban-Americans visiting Cuba, and legal remittances to family members there; allowing tax exemptions for Cuban-Americans with Cuban dependents; the lifting of restrictions on food and medicine sales and assistance for humanitarian organizations' Cuban relief efforts; allowing increased personal and recreational travel to Cuba for Americans and travel to the US for Cuban academics, artists, athletes and officials; and the establishment of limited American commercial activity in Cuba. Condition: Very good.

Keywords: Madeleine Albright; Cuba; Humanitarian Assistance; Public Diplomacy; Travel Restrictions; Confidence-Building Measures; Counternarcotics; Foreign Relations; Anti-communism

ISBN: 9780876092545

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