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Under Secretary for Political Affairs
Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs
Regional Topics
Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba
Report to the President: Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba
2004
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--  Foreword from the Secretary [ 68 Kb]
--  Table of Contents [ 123 Kb]
--  Acknowledgements [ 114 Kb]
--  Preface [ 75 Kb]
--  Executive Summary [ 242 Kb]
--  Introduction [ 91 Kb]
--  Chapter I: Hastening Cuba's Transition [ 402 Kb]
--  Chapter 2: Meeting Basic Human Needs in the Areas of Health, Education, Housing, and Human Services [ 786 Kb]
--  Chapter 3: Establishing Democratic Institutions, Respect For Human Rights, Rule Of Law, and National Justice And Reconciliation [ 386 Kb]
--  Chapter 4: Establishing the Core Institutions of a Free Economy [ 419 Kb]
--  Chapter 5: Modernizing Infrastructure [ 1281 Kb]
--  Chapter 6: Addressing Environmental Degradation [ 562 Kb]

  
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