The Nixon administration and Cuba : continuity and rupture

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The Nixon administration and Cuba : continuity and rupture

Håkan Karlsson and Tomás Diez Acosta

(Routledge studies in the history of the Americas, 20)

Routledge, 2021

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Summary: "This book examines the Cuba policy adopted by the Richard M. Nixon administration, 1969-1974. Based in U.S. and Cuban governmental, as well as other, sources the book studies the rupture where the policies of "passive containment" and "dirty war" were blended. Since the conditions for a violent policy had changed a continuance of the economic and psychological warfare came to be the central one. The book's Cuban perspective is unique and it enriches the knowledge of the U.S.-Cuban relationship during the late 1960s and the early 1970s. It is of interest for everyone interested in the issue, and especially for students and researchers within the disciplines of History and Political Science"-- Provided by publisher

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This book presents a detailed analysis of the U.S. policy that was adopted toward Cuba by the Richard M. Nixon administration between January 20, 1969, and August 8, 1974. Based on governmental, as well as other, sources from both the U.S. and Cuba, this book examines the rupture where the policy of "passive containment" was complemented with a policy of "dirty war." President Nixon attempted to reestablish a confrontational and violent path of action, and once again, Cuba was exposed to a "dirty war" consisting of different forms of aggressive terrorist activities. Since the conditions for this violent route had changed dramatically both in the U.S. and in Cuba, a policy characterized by a continuity of the economic and psychological warfare came to be the central one for the Nixon administration. This book is unique since it is written from a Cuban perspective, and it therefore complements and enriches the knowledge of the U.S.-Cuban relationship during the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s, and the policy adopted by the Nixon administration. It is of relevance to everyone interested in the issue, and especially for students and researchers within the disciplines of history and political science.

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PART I The Context 1 1 From Saigon to Havana 3 PART II The Nixon Administration's Policy toward Cuba 35 2 "A Very, Very Cautious Probe Only" 39 3 CIA's Covert Operations and the Use of Cuban Exiles 44 4 The Anti-Cuban Policy of the U.S. 53 5 Debate in the U.S. National Security Council 71 PART III The CIA and the Secret Economic War against Cuba, and a New "Missile Crisis" (1969-1970) 79 6 The Cuban Exiles in the CIA Plans 80 7 The "Crisis" of the Soviet Nuclear Submarines 98 PART IV Other Secret Actions toward Cuba 115 8 Psychological Warfare: Radio Broadcasts 118 9 Pirate Warfare: Harassment of Fishermen 123 10 Biological Warfare: The African Swine Fever 133 PART V The Decline of the Counterrevolutionary Groups 145 11 The Failure of the Torriente Plan 146 12 The Crisis of the "Mother Ships" 154 13 Assassination Plots toward Fidel Castro 174 PART VI The U.S.-Cuba Agreement on the Hijacking of Aircrafts, Sea Vessels and Other Offenses 181 14 Air and Sea Hijackings: A Double-Edged Sword for the U.S. 183 15 The Failed Negotiations between Cuba and the U.S. 199 16 The Agreement of 1973 211 PART VII The Debacle of a President 221 17 Debates in the Congress (1973-1974) 225 18 Continued Terrorism 236 19 Watergate: Nixon's Fall and the Cuban Connection 245

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