Cuba: A Revolution in MotionBloomsbury Academic, 2004 - 240 pages This accessible, up-to-date and comprehensive introduction to modern Cuba provides an overview of Cuban history with particular emphasis on the country's post-Soviet economic collapse, the measures that President Castro's government took in response, and their ensuing results and impact. |
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... island demonstrates the limitations that external geopolitical and economic conditions and inter- nal material constraints impose on the socio - economic transformation paths available to countries of the South . On the other , the ...
... island stems solely from and begins with the triumph of the Cuban Revolution in 1959. The peculiarity of the present U.S. relationship with Cuba must be seen in its fullest historical context . The geographical fact that the island ...
... island should not be allowed to attain independence . In a 1783 letter , Adams expressed the notion “ that the Caribbean island was a natural extension of the American continent , and , therefore , it was impossible to resist the ...