Back Channel to Cuba
The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana
in:
U.S. History
Summary:
The book delves into the complex history of secret negotiations and diplomatic efforts between the United States and Cuba, spanning from the Eisenhower administration through to the Obama presidency. It uncovers the untold stories of back-channel communications, including the roles of various intermediaries and the challenges faced in attempting to bridge the divide between the two nations.
Key points:
1. Secret Talks: The book uncovers the hidden history of U.S.-Cuba secret negotiations, allowing them to avoid public and diplomatic barriers.
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