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Ortiz/Pastor Correspondence on Grenada*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Copyright
Copyright © University of Miami 1987

Footnotes

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Editor'S Note: In the Spring 1986 issue, the Journal of'Interamerican Studies and World Affairs published an article by Robert A. Pastor, Director of the Latin American and Caribbean Program of the Carter Center at Emory University and former Latin American Director of the National Security Council during the Carter Administration, which was entitled “Does the United States Push Revolutions to Cuba? The Case of Grenada.” Since that time, the Honorable Frank V Ortiz, former US Ambassador to Grenada, has written to clarify, and take issue with, some of the points raised in the Pastor article. Following is the letter from Ambassador Ortiz, together with Dr. Pastor's reply.

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* Editor'S Note: In the Spring 1986 issue, the Journal of'Interamerican Studies and World Affairs published an article by Robert A. Pastor, Director of the Latin American and Caribbean Program of the Carter Center at Emory University and former Latin American Director of the National Security Council during the Carter Administration, which was entitled “Does the United States Push Revolutions to Cuba? The Case of Grenada.” Since that time, the Honorable Frank V Ortiz, former US Ambassador to Grenada, has written to clarify, and take issue with, some of the points raised in the Pastor article. Following is the letter from Ambassador Ortiz, together with Dr. Pastor's reply.