The Anglo-Rhodesian Society

Lobster Issue 22 (1991) £££

[…] it was entirely a lobby group for Taiwan, Leibman began in the China Lobby, went on to the Tshombe lobby (American Committee to Aid Katanga Freedom Fighters), Cuba lobby (Committee for the Monroe Doctrine), Chile Lobby (American-Chilean Council) etc.(7) When the Central African Federation, of which (Southern) Rhodesia was a component, began to unravel […]

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‘Privatising’ covert action: the case of the Unification Church

Lobster Issue 21 (1991) £££

[…] outfits. Unlike most terrorist groups like Orlando Bosch’s Omega 7 and the Falangist-inspired Movimiento Nacionalista Cubana (MNC), which operate primarily within the U.S. and other countries outside Cuba, Alpha 66 generally initiates sabotage and paramilitary raids on the island itself. See, e.g., McColm and Maier, p. 16. Union of International Associations, vol. 1, O337. […]

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Feedback

Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££

[…] and later Golke, through a pro-forma marriage to a KPD official upon her rise to prominence in the Berlin KPD. From those days until his death in Cuba – which Fischer attributed to the NKVD – just as she had succeeded in getting him a US visa, she was the common law wife of […]

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The View from the Bridge: Jack Ruby. Jeff Bale. Andrew Neil. Tom Spencer MEP

Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££

[…] drew up plans to mount a bloody “terror campaign” in the United States…. and planned to blame it on Fidel Castro to justify a U.S. invasion of Cuba……’. This sounds strangely similar to what nearly happened in the first hours after the death of JFK but which was forestalled by the swift creation of […]

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America, Israel and the Israel lobby

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Lobster Issue 57 (Summer 2009) £££

[…] today there is, and has been since the 1850s, an ‘Irish lobby’, after World War Two a ‘China lobby’, and, of course, there is also the ‘ Cuba lobby’.(7) An early example of US foreign policy being largely determined by expatriate and politically active migrants came in 1917-1918 when substantial communities of Slovaks and […]

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Right-wing Terrorists and the Extraparliamentary Left in Post-World War 2 Europe: Collusion or Manipulation?

Lobster Issue 18 (1989) £££

[…] Tigre (Milan, Scheiwiller, 1961) Faenza. Roberto and Fini, Marco – Gli Americani in Italia (Milan, Feltrenelli, 1976) Faenza, Roberto – Il Malaffare: Dall’America di Kennedy all’Italia, a Cuba. a Vietnam (Milan, Mondadori, 1978) Falligot, Roger and Krop, Pascal – La Piscine: les Services Secrets Francais 1944-1984 (Paris, Scuil, 1985) Farago, Ladislas – Aftermath (New […]

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Reflections on the ‘cult of the offensive’

Lobster Issue 57 (Summer 2009) £££

[…] however, the protagonists of ‘Operation Dropshot’ were restrained by more rational voices in their aim to ‘reduce the Soviet Union to a smouldering, irradiated ruin.’ The 1962 Cuba missile crisis – during which US president Kennedy’s successful efforts to rein in the pre-emptive arguments of airforce chief (and ‘Dropshot’ author) Curtis LeMay were mirrored […]

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Deep Black: the secrets of space espionage (Book Review) & Journals

Lobster Issue 16 (1988) £££

[…] bases in West Germany (part 3 of the list raises the total named to 250), this issue names 30 CIA agents stationed in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Syria and Cuba, investigates the history of German involvement in Afghanistan and BND strategy for the area, and reports on the surveillance of the Berlin Alternative List. Two articles […]

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Sources: Spectre. CAQ, etc

Lobster Issue 36 (Winter 1998/9) £££

[…] 20th anniversary edition, with essays by Edward S. Herman, Philip Agee looking back on the 20 years, Michael Parenti and Ramsey Clark; a collection of essays on Cuba; and a couple on the demonization of Serbia, one of them by Diana Johnstone, formerly of In These Times. 1500 Massachusetts Avenue NW #732, Washington, DC […]

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The politics of the organic movement – an overvie

Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9) £££

[…] are essential for national survival. As supplies of oil become increasingly difficult to access, Britain may find it more useful to look to the recent experience of Cuba than to put its faith in the free-market generosity of other countries. The political results of these exigencies remain to be seen – in practice.(32) Philip […]

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