Cuba, a Different AmericaWilber A. Chaffee, Gary Prevost Rowman & Littlefield, 1989 - 181 pages This well-balanced and objective work attempts to present the reality of contemporary Cuban life, particularly the social progress that the Cuban government has made over the past quarter-century. All the authors, who are from various backgrounds and have a wide range of expertise, have visited Cuba and investigated particular aspects of Cuban society. |
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Political Control | 19 |
Dilemmas of Socialist Construction | 36 |
Cuban Unions and Workers Control | 54 |
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