| Howard I. Blutstein - Cuba - 1971 - 530 pages
...be a personal regime in which all the major decisions were made by Fidel Castro. As prime minister, first secretary of the Communist Party, and commander in chief of the Revolutionary Armed Forces, Castro held all the reins of power, and there was little threat to his... | |
| Civil rights - 1994 - 1466 pages
...totalitarian state dominated by President Fidel Castro, who is Chief of State, Head of Government, First Secretary of the Communist Party, and Commander in Chief of the armed forces. President Castro has sought to control all aspects of Cuban life through a network of directorates... | |
| Civil rights - 1992 - 1996 pages
...totalitarian state dominated by President Fidel Castro, who is Chief of State, Head of Government, First Secretary of the Communist Party, and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces. President Castro seeks to control nearly all aspects of Cuban life through a broad network... | |
| James T. Lawrence - Political Science - 2004 - 244 pages
...controlled by Fidel Castro, who is Chief of State with the titles of President, Head of Government, First Secretary of the Communist Party, and commander in chief of the armed forces. Castro exercises control over all aspects of life through the Communist Party and its affiliated... | |
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