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The Cuban Missile Crisis is accepted in scholarship as one of - if not the - defining moment of the Cold War. Many studies have been published on the strategic dimensions of and diplomatic conduct during the crisis. However, as much as a military and diplomatic crisis, the situation was politically charged as well.
This essay argues that in order to better understand the crisis, both Cuba as a political entity as well as domestic American politics need to be pushed to the foreground.
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- Tim Pfefferle (Author), 2015, In what ways was the Cuban Missile Crisis a political crisis, a diplomatic crisis, and/or a military crisis?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/312462
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