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Cuban Communism, 1959-2003

English · Hardback

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"Cuban Communism remains, like its previous ten editions, an important contribution to the field of Cuban Studies


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1: History; 1: One Hundred Years of Ambiguity: U.S.-Cuba Relations in the 20th Century; 2: Cuba: The United States and Batista, 1952-1958; 3: The Sierra and the Plains; 4: Guerrillas at War; 5: Learning from the Cuban Missile Crisis; 6: Immutable Proclamations and Unintended Consequences; 7: Fidelismo: The Unfulfilled Ideology; 2: Economy; 8: The Cuban Economy in 1999-2001: Evaluation of Performance; 9: Labor Conditions in Revolutionary Cuba; 10: The Political Economy of Caudillismo; 11: Market-Oriented Marxism: Post-Cold War Transition in Cuba and Vietnam; 12: Waiting For Godot: Cuba's Stalled Reforms and Continuing Economic Crisis; 13: Cuba's Transition from Communism to Political and Economic Freedom; 14: Economic Organizations and Post-Castro Cuba; 3: Society; 15: Searching for Civil Society in Cuba; 16: The Conventionalization of Collective Behavior; 17: The Internet and U.S. Policy toward Cuba; 18: Women, Family, and the Cuban Revolution *; 19: Health Care in Cuba; 20: Cuba's Refugees: Manifold Migrations; 21: The Moral Basis of Cuban Society; 4: Military; 22: Political-Military Relations from 1959 to the Present; 23: Vanguard of the State: The Cuban Armed Forces in Transition; 24: Military Origin and Evolution of the Cuban Revolution; 25: The Cuban Armed Forces: Changing Roles, Continued Loyalties; 26: Cuban Military Influences on Political and Economic Decision-Making; 5: Polity; 27: Why the Cuban Regime Has Not Fallen; 28: Cuba: Without Subsidies; 29: Cuba: Economic Sanctions and American Diplomacy; 30: Cuba and the United States: Back to the Beginning; 31: Much Ado About Something?: Regime Change in Cuba; 32: The Cuban Revolution and Its Acolytes; 33: After Fidel, What?: Forecasting Institutional Changes in Cuba; 6: Transition to Civil Society; 34: The United States and Cuba: Future Security Issues; 35: Role of the United States and International Lending Institutions in Cuba's Transition; 36: Three Variations on Communist Successor Regimes; 37: Festina Lente: The United States and Cuba After Castro; 38: Humanitarian Assistance during a Democratic Transition in Cuba; 39: Economic and Social Disparities in Cuba: Recommendations for Change

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Irving Louis Horowitz

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"Cuban Communism remains, like its previous ten editions, an important contribution to the field of Cuban Studies

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Authors Irving Louis Horowitz
Assisted by Irving Louis Horowitz (Editor), Horowitz Irving Louis (Editor), Irving Louis Horowitz (Editor), Jaime Suchlicki (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2018
 
EAN 9781138521681
ISBN 978-1-138-52168-1
No. of pages 735
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

Political Ideologies, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / General, Politics & government, Politics and government, Political ideologies and movements

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