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- W1854372901 abstract "Following newspaper reports that President Bush's Administration had begun developing a plan for relations with a post-Castro Cuba, I began to wonder - only partially in jest - if Cuba's then seventy-seven year old dictator had responded by developing his own plan for relations with a post-Bush America. As Professor Gordon has pointed out, Castro has remained in power throughout the reigns of ten U.S. Presidents: Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, William Clinton, and George W. Bush. This despite a wide variety of sanctions imposed against the dictator's regime.This paper focuses on just one of the various sanction measures taken against Cuba: its denomination as a State Sponsor of Terrorism, which opens it up to lawsuits under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA). Herein I will argue that this sanction has failed, not just for the same reason that the other sanctions against Cuba have failed, but also because of the particular flaws inherent in the FSIA." @default.
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- W1854372901 title "Cuba is No Longer a 'State Sponsor of Terrorism': Why the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Sanction Failed" @default.
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