Cuban foreign policy confronts a new international order
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Cuban foreign policy confronts a new international order
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-228) and index
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After 30 years of what has been an often tumultuous revolutionary experience, Cuba appears to be at a crossroads in its international relations. As its traditional alliances with the Soviet Union and Eastern European countries have become increasingly tenuous, other dimensions of its international agenda, especially in the Third World and Western Europe, have gained new importance. There is also the question of US-Cuban relations in the post-Cold War world: will the general lessening of East-West tensions translate into major initiatives to normalize relations, or will the traditional pattern of confrontation perhaps intensify? This book addresses such immediate issues within the broader context of Cuban foreign policy overall. The authors explore the challenges Cuba faces in the international arena as the Revolution enters its fourth decade - challenges related not only to the process of restructuring that is occuring in the Soviet bloc, but also to the economic problems that the island is facing and to the phenomenon of generational change as younger individuals rise through Cuba's leadership ranks.
目次
- Cuba and the struggle for political space, H. Michael Erisman and John M. Kirk
- the triangular relationship - Cuba, the Soviet Union and the United States
- implications of the Gorbachev era for cuban socialism, Rhoda Rabkin
- economic relations between Cuba and Eastern Eruope - present situation and possible developments, Jose Luis Rodriquez
- the future of Cuban-US relations - a Cuban view, Rene J. Mujica Cantelar
- US-Cuban relations - the view from Washington, Wayne S. Smith
- Cuba's relations with the Third World
- Cuba and Africa - 30 years of solidarity, Armando Entralgo Gonzalez and David Lopez gonzalez
- Cuba'a international relations with Latin America and mediator in international conflicts - formal and informal initiatives, Donna Rich
- Cuban development aid - south-south diversification and counterdependency politics, H. Michael Erisman
- exporting the educational revolution - the Cuban project to become a world educational power, Mark Richmond
- Cuba's relations with the countries of the North Atlantic community
- Western Europe and Cuba's development in the 1980s and beyond, Gareth Jenkins
- Canada-Cuban relations, Richard V. Gorham
- Cuba's Canadian connection - the Northern door opens wider, John M. Kirk. Conclusion
- confronting the challenge of a new international order, the editors.
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