Debating Cuban exceptionalism
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Debating Cuban exceptionalism
(Studies of the Americas)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
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Contents of Works
- On Cuban political exceptionalism / Laurence Whitehead
- Cuba : from exception to democratization? / Andrew Arato
- How exceptional is the Cuban economy? / Emily Morris
- The gatekeeper state : limited economic reforms and regime survival in Cuba, 1989-2002 / Javier Corrales
- Cuba : consensus in retreat / Haroldo Alfonso Dilla
- Cuba's dilemma of simultaneity : the link between the political and national question / Bert Hoffman
- The Cuban-American political machine : reflections on its origins and perpetuation / Alejandro Portes
- Rethinking civil society and religion in Cuba / Margaret C. Crahan and Ariel Armony
- The knots of memory : culture, reconciliation, and democracy in Cuba / Rafael Rojas
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume traces the developments in Cuba following the fall of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent definitive demise of state socialism. Topics covered include: the reasons for the persistence of 'the Cuban model,' and an examination of the interaction between elite and non-elite actors, as well as between domestic and international forces.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- C.Offe On Cuban Political Exceptionalism
- L.Whitehead Cuba: From Exception to Democratization?
- A.Arato How Exceptional Is the Cuban Economy?
- E.Morris The Gatekeeper State: Limited Economic Reforms and Regime Survival in Cuba, 1989-2002
- J.Corrales Cuba: Consensus in Retreat
- H.A.Dilla Cuba's Dilemma of Simultaneity: The Link between the Political and the National Question
- B.Hoffmann The Cuban-American Political Machine: Reflections on Its Origins and Perpetuation
- A.Portes Rethinking Civil Society and Religion in Cuba M.C.Crahan & A.Armony The Knots of Memory: Culture, Reconciliation, and Democracy in Cuba
- R.Rojas Conclusions: Cuban Exceptionalism Revisited
- L.Whitehead & B.Hoffmann
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