Foreign Policy Toward Cuba: Isolation or Engagement?
Foreign Policy Toward Cuba examines the disagreement between the foreign policy-making communities of the United States and Canada and that of Cuba and the Caribbean region. The book contrasts the differing Cuban foreign policy positions taken by the United States and Canada, contrasting them in turn with Caribbean and Cuban positions on North America. The book uses a wide range of perspectives, paying particular attention to the way the Western Hemisphere understands Cuba and the approaches of Cuban and Caribbean foreign policy toward North America. Of interest to students of Latin America, Cuba, and foreign policy and international relations, the book provides a clear interpretation of the complex foreign policy between nations.
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Foreign Policy Toward Cuba: Isolation or Engagement?
Foreign Policy Toward Cuba examines the disagreement between the foreign policy-making communities of the United States and Canada and that of Cuba and the Caribbean region. The book contrasts the differing Cuban foreign policy positions taken by the United States and Canada, contrasting them in turn with Caribbean and Cuban positions on North America. The book uses a wide range of perspectives, paying particular attention to the way the Western Hemisphere understands Cuba and the approaches of Cuban and Caribbean foreign policy toward North America. Of interest to students of Latin America, Cuba, and foreign policy and international relations, the book provides a clear interpretation of the complex foreign policy between nations.
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Foreign Policy Toward Cuba examines the disagreement between the foreign policy-making communities of the United States and Canada and that of Cuba and the Caribbean region. The book contrasts the differing Cuban foreign policy positions taken by the United States and Canada, contrasting them in turn with Caribbean and Cuban positions on North America. The book uses a wide range of perspectives, paying particular attention to the way the Western Hemisphere understands Cuba and the approaches of Cuban and Caribbean foreign policy toward North America. Of interest to students of Latin America, Cuba, and foreign policy and international relations, the book provides a clear interpretation of the complex foreign policy between nations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739110249
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/07/2005
Series: Studies in Public Policy
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 6.16(w) x 9.24(h) x 1.12(d)

About the Author

Michele Zebich-Knos is professor in the Department of Political Science and International Affairs at Kennesaw State University. Heather N. Nichol is director of the Center for Canadian Studies at the University of West Georgia.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Isolate or Engage?: Divergent Approaches to Foreign Policy Toward Cuba
Chapter 2 U.S. Policy toward Cuba: Trends and Transformation During the George W. Bush Administration
Chapter 3 The US-Cuba Standoff: A Double Con?
Chapter 4 Canada-Cuba Relations: Old Wine in New Bottles?
Chapter 5 From Reasonable Steadiness to "from Crisis to Crisis": Mexico-Cuba Relations in the Post-Cold War Era
Chapter 6 Cuba-CARICOM Relations Since 1972: Challenge and Change in Regional Cooperation
Chapter 7 Carribean Community and Cuba Relations: Thirty Years Revisited
Chapter 8 The Exile Ideology: Popular Culture and Boundary Maintenance in the Cuban Enclave
Chapter 9 From Miami With Love: Transnational Political Activism in the Cuban Exile Community
Chapter 10 The Cuba-United States Conflict: Notes for Reflection of the War Against Terrorism
Chapter 11 Civil Society in Contemporary Cuba: U.S. Policy and the Cuban Reality
Chapter 12 "Venceremos!" Castro's Discourse on Cuba's Foreign Policy
Chapter 13 A Clash of Perspectives?: Some Conclusions About the "Cuba Problem"
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