Reconnecting with Cuba: how Washington lost a Cold War in Latin America

Morris Morley

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Abstract

Morris Morley's exploration of the Cuba-Latin America-United States triangle contrasts the region's sophisticated post-Cold War approach toward Cuba - based on the notion that a business-like relationship is not incompatible with disagreement and criticism - with the unyielding, hardline stance adopted by Washington.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCuba, the United States, and the post-Cold War world
Subtitle of host publicationthe international dimensions of the Washington-Havana relationship
EditorsMorris Morley, Chris McGillion
Place of PublicationGainesville, Florida
PublisherUniversity Press of Florida
Pages180-233
Number of pages54
ISBN (Print)0813028272
Publication statusPublished - 2005

Publication series

NameContemporary Cuba
PublisherUniversity Press of Florida

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