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Cuba and the future

edited by Donald E. Schulz

(Contributions in Latin American studies, no. 4)

Greenwood Press, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-186) and index

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In Cuba and the Future, nine leading Cubanologists analyze the causes, nature, and scope of the Cuban crisis and assess the prospects for the future. They suggest that in spite of the severity of the crisis--which Castro himself calls the worst in the country's history--the regime may well survive, at least for the near-to-intermediate future. Although the forces undermining political stability are enormous, there are also powerful factors reinforcing the state's control.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction: The Crises of the Castro Regime by Donald E. Schulz Treading Water: Cuba's Economic and Political Crisis by Andrew Zimbalist Where Does Cuba Stand? by Enrique A. Baloyra Why Does Castro Survive? by J. Richard Planas The Cuban Armed Forces and Transition by Phyllis Greene Walker Informal Politics and the Crisis of Cuban Socialism by Damian J. Fernandez Political Changes and Social Attitudes in Cuba during the Special Period: Implications by J. Richard Planas The End of the Affair: Moscow and Havana, 1989-1992 by Stephen Blank Cuba and the United States: Thinking about the Future by Mark Falcoff In Search of a Modern Cuba Policy by Gillian Gunn The United States and Cuba: From a Strategy of Conflict to Constructive Engagement by Donald E. Schulz The Cuban Crisis in Mid-1993: An Opportunity for the United States? by Donald E. Schultz Postscript: The Cuban Crisis in the Summer of 1993: An Opportunity for the United States? Bibliography

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