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Reading the Cuban revolution from Bogotá, 1957-62.
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- Author(s): Karl, Robert A.
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Cold War History; Oct2016, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p337-358, 22p
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This article traces the evolution of Colombian responses to the early Cuban revolution. For the governing Liberal Party in particular, developments in Cuba only gradually came to be read in terms of the Cold War. Instead, Colombians primarily interpreted the revolution through the lens of their own recent post-authoritarian transition, as well as a commitment to inter-American diplomacy. Using Colombian, US, and UK government as well as press sources, the article challenges recent historiography on the Cold War in Latin America, to demonstrate how the Cold War was but one reading of Latin American politics in the era of the Cuban revolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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