U.S.-Cuban Relations in the 21st Century: A Follow-on Chairman's Report of an Independent Task Force Sponsored by the Council on Foreign RelationsOffers recommendations for a new American policy toward Cuba: family reunification and migration; the free flow of ideas to speed the dynamic currently underway; security proposals to develop relationships and deepen counternarcotics co-operation; and trade, investment, property and labour rights. |
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Summary and Framework of Recommendations | 10 |
Additional and Dissenting Views By Members | 28 |
Additional and Dissenting Views By Observers | 52 |
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