United States-Cuban Relations breaks new ground in its treatment of this long and tumultuous relationship by arguing that U.S. policy toward the island is not driven primarily by the political position of the U.S.-based Cuban community, but rather by a long-standing desire of U.S. leaders to dominate this island, a position that for fifty years has met with stubborn resistance from Cuba's revolutionary leaders.
United States-Cuban Relations breaks new ground in its treatment of this long and tumultuous relationship by arguing that U.S. policy toward the island is not driven primarily by the political position of the U.S.-based Cuban community, but rather by a long-standing desire of U.S. leaders to dominate this island, a position that for fifty years has met with stubborn resistance from Cuba's revolutionary leaders.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Esteban Morales Dominguez is professor of political economy and director emeritus of the Center for the Study of the United States. Gary Prevost is a professor in the department of political science at Saint John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 1. Historical Background of United States Cuban Relations (1800 1959) Chapter 3 2. U.S. Policy Toward Cuba Following the Triumph of the Revolution Chapter 4 3. The Missile Crisis or the October Crisis? Chapter 5 4. U.S. Cuban Relations After the October Crisis (1963 1979) Chapter 6 5. The Renewal of the Cold War Against Cuba After 1979 Chapter 7 6. U.S. Cuban Relations After the Collapse of the USSR (1989 1999) Chapter 8 7. U.S. Economic Interests in Cuba Chapter 9 8. Contemporary U.S. Cuban Policy (2000 Present) Chapter 10 9. Conclusion
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 1. Historical Background of United States Cuban Relations (1800 1959) Chapter 3 2. U.S. Policy Toward Cuba Following the Triumph of the Revolution Chapter 4 3. The Missile Crisis or the October Crisis? Chapter 5 4. U.S. Cuban Relations After the October Crisis (1963 1979) Chapter 6 5. The Renewal of the Cold War Against Cuba After 1979 Chapter 7 6. U.S. Cuban Relations After the Collapse of the USSR (1989 1999) Chapter 8 7. U.S. Economic Interests in Cuba Chapter 9 8. Contemporary U.S. Cuban Policy (2000 Present) Chapter 10 9. Conclusion
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