Afterward, Castro assured the Cuban people that he would stop relying on the American economy. ... And while Castro did help out with the anticolonial movements in Africa (particularly Angola), advanced public health and literacy issues, and generally improved life for the rural masses, it was his problems with the Cuban economy and his dictatorial regime that overshadowed all of his positive traits (942). ... The first problem, it states, is "disintification." ... The idea of a group taking care of you, and being intensely patriotic, sounds good to some people, and the Chinese still beli...
Out of these two different ideologies problems came into existance which lead to mutual (gegenseitig) mistrust and caused higher animosity (Feindseligkeit). ... The prime minister Fidel Castro who 1960 began to put economy under state control, approached politically and economically more and more to the Soviet Union - which represented a not acceptable safety risk for the USA. ... The catholic spanish speaking population composes itself of 72% white, 15% mulattos, 12% blacks, 1% chinese. ...