Cuban International Relations at 60

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A32=Adrian Hearn
A32=H. Michael Erisman
A32=Jeffrey DeLaurentis
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A32=Liliana Fernández Mollinedo
A32=Mervyn J. Bain
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Caribbean Studies
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Cuba and the world
Cuban foreign policy
Cuban internationalism
Cuban key bilateral relationships
Cuban Studies
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  • ISBN 9781793630186
  • Weight: 671g
  • Dimensions: 163 x 238mm
  • Publication Date: 03 May 2021
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Cuban International Relations at 60 brings together the perspectives of leading experts and the personal accounts of two ambassadors to examine Cuba’s global engagement and foreign policy since January 1959 by focusing on the island’s key international relationships and issues. Thisbook’s first section focuseson Havana’s complex relationship with Washington and its second section concentrates on Cuba’s other key relationships with consideration also being given to Cuba's external trade and investment sectors and the possibility of the island becoming a future petro-power. Throughout this study due attention is given to the role of history and Cuban nationalism in the formation of the island’s unique foreign policy. This book’s examination and reflection on Cuba as an actor on the international arena for the 60 years of the revolutionary period highlights the multifaceted and complex reasons for the island’s global engagement. It concludes that Cuba’s global presence since January 1959 has been remarkable for a Caribbean island, is unparalleled, and is likely to continue for the foreseeable future. Scholars of international relations, Latin American studies, and political science n will find this book particularly interesting.

Mervyn J. Bain is professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations and head of the School of Social Science at the University of Aberdeen, UK.
Chris Walker is researcher in the International Development Studies Department at Saint Mary's University, Canada.