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Cubaus Relations Normalization And Its Challenges Margaret Crahan

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Cubaus Relations Normalization And Its Challenges Margaret Crahan
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Publisher: Institute of Latin American Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.67 MB
Pages: 440
Author: Margaret Crahan, Soraya Castro-Marino
ISBN: 9780998378503, 099837850X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Cubaus Relations Normalization And Its Challenges Margaret Crahan by Margaret Crahan, Soraya Castro-marino 9780998378503, 099837850X instant download after payment.

This volume is a result of the dialogue between experts on Cuba-U.S. relations initiated by the Centro de Investigaciones de Política Internacional of the Instituto Superior de Relaciones Internacionales (CIPI/ISRI). Aimed at bringing together scholars and policymakers, among others, with expertise on the topic, the annual meetings in Havana have for years stimulated in-depth discussions by participants primarily from Cuba, the United States, and Latin America. The exchanges represent a wide range of perspectives and even of vocabularies. For example, the Cubans use the word blockade when referring to the U.S. embargo
of the island and tend to hear “regime change” when U.S. officials refer to “democracy promotion”. In one respect there has been considerable consensus—that U.S. policy toward Cuba since the 1960s was a failed policy as the Obama administration eventually concluded and many experts have argued.

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