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Cuba in the International System: Normalization and Integration
โ Scribed by Archibald R. M. Ritter, John M. Kirk (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 309
- Series
- International Political Economy Series
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book examines the evolution of Cuba's foreign relations since the demise of the USSR. It is divided into three sections: the first examines the nature of economic and political change that has taken place in Cuba in the last three years; the second analyzes the evolution of Cuban international relations, which have flourished in recent years; the final section examines the nature of the impasse in bilateral relations with the USA and offers some suggestions to resolve the difficulties.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Front Matter....Pages 9-9
Cuban Nationalism and Political Democracy Towards the Twenty-first Century....Pages 11-22
Cuba, Castro, Clinton and Canosa....Pages 23-35
โAperturaโ and Reform of the Cuban Economy: The Institutional Transformations, 1990โ93....Pages 36-57
Prospective Dollar Remittances and the Cuban Economy....Pages 58-69
Front Matter....Pages 71-71
Cubaโs Current Integration into the International and Hemispheric Systems....Pages 73-83
Cubaโs Foreign Policy in the โSpecial Periodโ....Pages 84-104
The International Reinsertion of Cuba: Emerging Scenarios....Pages 105-129
Cubaโs Evolving CARICOM Connection....Pages 130-144
Unravelling the Paradox: The Canadian Position on Cuba....Pages 145-158
Front Matter....Pages 159-159
Cuban Security in the Post-Cold War World: Old and New Challenges and Opportunities....Pages 161-176
โConflict Resolutionโ between the United States and Cuba: Clarifications, Premises and Precautions....Pages 177-197
Clinton and Castro: Pragmatism or Paralysis....Pages 198-207
Obstacles to Breaking the USโCuban Deadlock....Pages 208-225
Confidence-building Measures and a CubaโUnited States Rapprochement....Pages 226-236
US Foreign Subsidiary Trade with Cuba: Before and After the Cuban Democracy Act....Pages 237-258
The Compensation Issue in CubanโUS Normalization: Who Compensates Whom, Why and How?....Pages 259-277
Back Matter....Pages 278-294
โฆ Subjects
Latin American Politics;International Relations;Political Economy
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