Foreign Policy Toward Cuba is a timely exploration of the ways in which Cuba is understood in the Western Hemisphere. The book examines the depth of disagreement between different foreign policy-making communities, and the potential impacts of diverse national approaches-not just for Cuba, but for the whole Carribbean region.
Foreign Policy Toward Cuba is a timely exploration of the ways in which Cuba is understood in the Western Hemisphere. The book examines the depth of disagreement between different foreign policy-making communities, and the potential impacts of diverse national approaches-not just for Cuba, but for the whole Carribbean region.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Michele Zebich-Knos and Heather Nicol - Contributions by Sahadeo Basdeo; Jan Knippers Black; Sung-Chang Chun; Douglas Friedman; Hugh Gladwin; Cedric Grant; Guillermo J. Grenier; Brett Heindl; John M. Kirk; Hal Klepak; Soraya Castro Marino; Peter
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Isolate or Engage?: Divergent Approaches to Foreign Policy Toward Cuba Chapter 2 U.S. Policy toward Cuba: Trends and Transformation During the George W. Bush Administration Chapter 3 The US-Cuba Standoff: A Double Con? Chapter 4 Canada-Cuba Relations: Old Wine in New Bottles? Chapter 5 From Reasonable Steadiness to "from Crisis to Crisis": Mexico-Cuba Relations in the Post-Cold War Era Chapter 6 Cuba-CARICOM Relations Since 1972: Challenge and Change in Regional Cooperation Chapter 7 Carribean Community and Cuba Relations: Thirty Years Revisited Chapter 8 The Exile Ideology: Popular Culture and Boundary Maintenance in the Cuban Enclave Chapter 9 From Miami With Love: Transnational Political Activism in the Cuban Exile Community Chapter 10 The Cuba-United States Conflict: Notes for Reflection of the War Against Terrorism Chapter 11 Civil Society in Contemporary Cuba: U.S. Policy and the Cuban Reality Chapter 12 "Venceremos!" Castro's Discourse on Cuba's Foreign Policy Chapter 13 A Clash of Perspectives?: Some Conclusions About the "Cuba Problem"
Chapter 1 Isolate or Engage?: Divergent Approaches to Foreign Policy Toward Cuba Chapter 2 U.S. Policy toward Cuba: Trends and Transformation During the George W. Bush Administration Chapter 3 The US-Cuba Standoff: A Double Con? Chapter 4 Canada-Cuba Relations: Old Wine in New Bottles? Chapter 5 From Reasonable Steadiness to "from Crisis to Crisis": Mexico-Cuba Relations in the Post-Cold War Era Chapter 6 Cuba-CARICOM Relations Since 1972: Challenge and Change in Regional Cooperation Chapter 7 Carribean Community and Cuba Relations: Thirty Years Revisited Chapter 8 The Exile Ideology: Popular Culture and Boundary Maintenance in the Cuban Enclave Chapter 9 From Miami With Love: Transnational Political Activism in the Cuban Exile Community Chapter 10 The Cuba-United States Conflict: Notes for Reflection of the War Against Terrorism Chapter 11 Civil Society in Contemporary Cuba: U.S. Policy and the Cuban Reality Chapter 12 "Venceremos!" Castro's Discourse on Cuba's Foreign Policy Chapter 13 A Clash of Perspectives?: Some Conclusions About the "Cuba Problem"
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