
Cuba in the International System
Normalization and Integration
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
XIX, 294 pages
978-1-349-24252-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book examines the evolution of Cuba's foreign relations since the demise of the USSR. It is divided into three sections: the first examines the nature of economic and political change that has taken place in Cuba in the last three years; the second analyzes the evolution of Cuban international relations, which have flourished in recent years; the final section examines the nature of the impasse in bilateral relations with the USA and offers some suggestions to resolve the difficulties.
Reviews / Votes
"Important collection of 16 essays by Cuban and foreign specialists emerging from the symposium 'Cuba in the International System: Normalization and Integration' held at Carleton Univ., Ottawa, in Sept. 1993. Articles on external sector reforms (by Pedro Monreal and Manuel Râua), remittances (by Carmelo Mesa-Lago), commercial relations with Latin America (by Francisco Leâon), US subsidiaries' trade with Cuba (by Donna Rich Kaplowitz), and compensation issues in US-Cuba normalization of relations (by Archibald R.M. Ritter) have significant economic content and are quite valuable" - Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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Series
Edition
1st ed. 1995
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
XIX, 294 p.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
400 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-349-24252-8 (9781349242528)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-349-24250-4
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Content
Acknowledgements - The Contributors - Introduction; J.M.Kirk & A.R.M.Ritter - THE DOMESTIC CONTEXT: ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL CHALLENGES - Cuban Nationalism and Political Democracy Towards the Twenty-First Century; M.Perez-Stable - Cuba, Castro, Clinton and Canosa; A.Zimbalist - 'Apertura' and Reform of the Cuban Economy: the Institutional Transformations, 1990-93; P.Monreal & M.Rua del Llano - Prospective Dollar Remittances and the Cuban Economy; C.Mesa-Lago - CUBA'S INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: RECONSIDERATION AND REDESIGN - Cuba's Current Integration into the International and Hemispheric Systems; J.M.Feinsilver - Cuba's Foreign Policy in the 'Special Period'; L.S.Salazar - The International Reinsertion of Cuba: Emerging Scenarios; F.L.Delgado - Cuba's Evolving Caricom Connection; H.M.Erisman - The Canadian Position on Cuba: Unravelling the Paradox; J.M.Kirk - RESOLVING THE US-CUBAN IMPASSE - Cuban Security in the Post Cold War World: Old and New Challenges and Opportunities; C.Alzugaray - 'Conflict Resolution' between the United States and Cuba: Clarifications, Premises and Precautions; R.Hernandez - Clinton and Castro: Pragmatism or Paralysis; G.Gunn - Obstacles to Breaking the US-Cuban Deadlock; E.Gonzalez - Confidence Building Measures and a Cuba-United States Rapprochement; H.P.Klepak - US Subsidiary Trade with Cuba: Pre and Post the Cuban Democracy Act; D.R.Kaplowitz - The Compensation Issue in Cuban-United States Normalization: Who Compensates Whom, Why and How?; A.R.M.Ritter - Selected Bibliography -Index