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Definition of Castroism
1. Noun. A form of communism developed in Cuba by Fidel Castro.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Castroism
Literary usage of Castroism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the National Bipartisan Commission on Central America by Henry A. Kissinger (1998)
"Castroism was initially seen as a dynamic deviation from the mainstream Soviet-sponsored
... The influence of Castroism also produced schisms in the small ..."
2. Latin America Today by Pablo González Casanova (1993)
"... and Castroism," which, beginning with the Cuban experience, outlined strategies
for peasant struggle in alliance with urban sectors, such as students ..."
3. Candlelight by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1993)
"Prior to the “Bay of Pigs” operation, anti-Castro Cubans in Cuba and in the US
were disrupting “Castroism” and inflicting grave damage to the Communist ..."
4. Low-Intensity Conflict in the Third World by Stephen Blank, Lewis B. Ware, Inc NetLibrary, Press, Air University (U.S.) (1988)
"Campaigning on the theme of a "Revolution in Liberty" rather than one engendered
by Castroism, Frei defeated Allende in the 1964 national elections, ..."