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United States and the Origins of the Cuban Revolution
United States and the Origins of the Cuban Revolution
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A01=Jules R. Benjamin
Allen Dulles
American nationalism
Annexation
Anti-Americanism
Anti-communism
Anti-imperialism
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Authoritarianism
Bourgeoisie
Capitalism
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Cold War
Colonialism
Communism
Communist Party of Cuba
Cuban Revolution
Cubans
Dictatorship
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Employment
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eq_history
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eq_isMigrated=2
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Expansionism
Failed state
Fidel Castro
Foreign policy
Foreign policy of the United States
Fulgencio Batista
Hegemony
Hostility
Ideology
Imperialism
Insurgency
Interventionism (politics)
John F. Kennedy
Latin America
Left-wing politics
Liberalism
Manifest destiny
Marxism
Mercantilism
Middle class
National security
Nationalism
Nikita Khrushchev
North America
Organization of American States
Platt Amendment
Political party
Politician
Politics
Populism
Provisional government
Racism
Radicalism (historical)
Reformism
Regime
Rhetoric
Right-wing politics
Slavery
Social revolution
Sovereignty
Soviet Union
Sphere of influence
Subversion
Superiority (short story)
Tariff
Totalitarianism
Treaty
United States
United States Department of State
Upper class
Utopia
Warfare
Product details
- ISBN 9780691025360
- Weight: 369g
- Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
- Publication Date: 05 May 1992
- Publisher: Princeton University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Jules Benjamin argues convincingly that modern conflicts between Cuba and the United States stem from a long history of U.S. hegemony and Cuban resistance. He shows what difficulties the smaller country encountered because of U.S. efforts first to make it part of an "empire of liberty" and later to dominate it by economic methods, and he analyzes the kind of misreading of ardent nationalism that continues to plague U.S. policymaking.
United States and the Origins of the Cuban Revolution
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