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diplomacy and Cuban affairs as the government debates reform and modernization in the late 19th century. This volume compiles key reports on the diplomatic and consular service, its challenges, and its crucial role in trade and international relations.
Drawing on firsthand correspondence, official memos, and policy discussions, the work illuminates why supporters urged a trained, nonpartisan diplomatic corps and how the United States grappled with competing global forces around Cuba and beyond. It presents the arguments, the figures, and the evolving view of how best to project American interests abroad.
Ideal for readers interested in diplomatic history, American policy, and the evolution of foreign relations.
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