The polls--trends: American attitudes toward Cuba

Following a brief chronology of relations between the US & Cuba since Fidel Castro came to power in 1959, attitudes of the US general public toward Cuba since this time are analyzed longitudinally, drawing on data from several national polls conducted 1959-2000. Assessment includes general attit...

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Attitude Measures
Attitudes
Cold War
Cuba
Foreign policy
General Public
Hispanic Americans
International Relations
Leadership
Polls & surveys
Public Opinion
Threats
United States of America
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