Debating U.S.-Cuban Relations: How Should We Now Play Ball?: Contemporary Inter-American Relations
Editat de Jorge I. Dominguez, Rafael M. Hernández, Lorena G. Barberiaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 ian 2017
The future course of U.S.-Cuban relations will likely be more complex than in the past, not only because of the matrix of factors involved but also because of the number of actors. Such a multiplicity of domestic, regional, and global factors is unique; it includes the rise to power of new administrations in both countries since 2008. Raúl Castro became president of Cuba in February 2008 and Barack Obama was inaugurated president of the United States in January 2009. And it will feature the inauguration of a new president of the United States in January 2017 and a new president of Cuba, likely in February 2018.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138281240
ISBN-10: 1138281247
Pagini: 326
Ilustrații: 1 black & white illustrations, 12 black & white tables, 1 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:2nd edition
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Contemporary Inter-American Relations
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138281247
Pagini: 326
Ilustrații: 1 black & white illustrations, 12 black & white tables, 1 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:2nd edition
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Contemporary Inter-American Relations
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
UndergraduateCuprins
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
Chapter 1: Introduction: A Baseball Game
Jorge I. Domínguez and Rafael M. Hernández
Chapter 2: Intimate Enemies: Paradoxes in the Conflict between the United States and
Cuba
Rafael M. Hernández
Chapter 3: Reshaping the Relations between the United States and Cuba
Jorge I. Domínguez
Chapter 4: Cuba’s National Security vis-à-vis the United States: Conflict or Cooperation?
Carlos Alzugaray Treto
Chapter 5: Cuban-United States Cooperation in the Defence and Security Fields: Where
Are We? Where Might We Be Able to Go?
Hal Klepak
Chapter 6: Terrorism and the Anti-Hijacking Accord in Cuba’s Relations with the United
States
Peter Kornbluh
Chapter 7: The European Union and U.S.-Cuban Relations
Eduardo Perera Gómez
Chapter 8: European Union Policy in the Cuba-U.S.-Spain Triangle
Susanne Gratius
Chapter 9: U.S.-Cuba Relations: The Potential Economic Implications of Normalization
Archibald R. M. Ritter
Chapter 10: United States-Cuba Economic Relations: The Pending Normalization
Jorge Mario Sánchez Egozcue
Chapter 11: Cuba, Its Immigration and U.S.-Cuba Relations
Lorena G. Barberia
Chapter 12: U.S.-Cuba: Emigration and Bilateral Relations
Antonio Aja Díaz
Chapter 13: The Subject(s) of Academic and Cultural Exchange: Paradigms, Powers, and
Possibilities
Sheryl Lutjens
Chapter 14: Academic Diplomacy: Cultural Exchange between Cuba and the United
States
Milagros Martínez Reinosa
Appendix: Table of Contents, U.S.-Cuban Relations in the 1990s (Westview Press, 1989)
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
Chapter 1: Introduction: A Baseball Game
Jorge I. Domínguez and Rafael M. Hernández
Chapter 2: Intimate Enemies: Paradoxes in the Conflict between the United States and
Cuba
Rafael M. Hernández
Chapter 3: Reshaping the Relations between the United States and Cuba
Jorge I. Domínguez
Chapter 4: Cuba’s National Security vis-à-vis the United States: Conflict or Cooperation?
Carlos Alzugaray Treto
Chapter 5: Cuban-United States Cooperation in the Defence and Security Fields: Where
Are We? Where Might We Be Able to Go?
Hal Klepak
Chapter 6: Terrorism and the Anti-Hijacking Accord in Cuba’s Relations with the United
States
Peter Kornbluh
Chapter 7: The European Union and U.S.-Cuban Relations
Eduardo Perera Gómez
Chapter 8: European Union Policy in the Cuba-U.S.-Spain Triangle
Susanne Gratius
Chapter 9: U.S.-Cuba Relations: The Potential Economic Implications of Normalization
Archibald R. M. Ritter
Chapter 10: United States-Cuba Economic Relations: The Pending Normalization
Jorge Mario Sánchez Egozcue
Chapter 11: Cuba, Its Immigration and U.S.-Cuba Relations
Lorena G. Barberia
Chapter 12: U.S.-Cuba: Emigration and Bilateral Relations
Antonio Aja Díaz
Chapter 13: The Subject(s) of Academic and Cultural Exchange: Paradigms, Powers, and
Possibilities
Sheryl Lutjens
Chapter 14: Academic Diplomacy: Cultural Exchange between Cuba and the United
States
Milagros Martínez Reinosa
Appendix: Table of Contents, U.S.-Cuban Relations in the 1990s (Westview Press, 1989)
Index
Recenzii
'For the third time, Dominguez, Hernandez, and Barberia have reassembled their all-star team of Cuban and U.S. scholars to reflect on the dynamics of bilateral relations leading up to and following the December 17, 2014 decision to normalize U.S.-Cuban relations.' - William Leogrande, American University, USA
'The editors have assembled a five-star cast of analysts, both Cuban and non-Cuban, to explore and update the long-term dynamics of U.S./Cuban relations. Given the recent improvement in those relations, these analyses can be seen as a significant resource in both policy-making and the larger public arenas.' - H. Michael Erisman, Indiana State University, USA
'Wise old Solomon got it wrong. There is something new under the sun, and it's called U.S.-Cuban relations in the 21st century. The first edition of this classic book appeared in the midst of bitter Cold War and the real threat of armed conflict between Cuba and the U.S. Full Stop. Fast forward to 2017. Surreally, Cuba and the U.S. have normalized relations. The American and Cuban presidents have gone to a baseball game together in Havana and eaten popcorn from the same box. It's a whole new ball game! The editors and authors of this new edition are our very best guides as to how the game should be played under the new circumstances.' -James G. Blight, Balsille School of International Affairs, Canada
'The updated edition of Debating U.S.-Cuban Relations comes at a propitious moment for students and policy makers to appreciate the complexity of normalization between the United States and Cuba since they re-established diplomatic relations. As with the excellent first edition, this volume enables readers in both countries to engage key issues empathetically, because the authors are among the most knowledgeable in each country. The book provides both cogent broad analyses and useful current information about both countries’ policies and interests.' - Philip Brenner, American University
'The editors have assembled a five-star cast of analysts, both Cuban and non-Cuban, to explore and update the long-term dynamics of U.S./Cuban relations. Given the recent improvement in those relations, these analyses can be seen as a significant resource in both policy-making and the larger public arenas.' - H. Michael Erisman, Indiana State University, USA
'Wise old Solomon got it wrong. There is something new under the sun, and it's called U.S.-Cuban relations in the 21st century. The first edition of this classic book appeared in the midst of bitter Cold War and the real threat of armed conflict between Cuba and the U.S. Full Stop. Fast forward to 2017. Surreally, Cuba and the U.S. have normalized relations. The American and Cuban presidents have gone to a baseball game together in Havana and eaten popcorn from the same box. It's a whole new ball game! The editors and authors of this new edition are our very best guides as to how the game should be played under the new circumstances.' -James G. Blight, Balsille School of International Affairs, Canada
'The updated edition of Debating U.S.-Cuban Relations comes at a propitious moment for students and policy makers to appreciate the complexity of normalization between the United States and Cuba since they re-established diplomatic relations. As with the excellent first edition, this volume enables readers in both countries to engage key issues empathetically, because the authors are among the most knowledgeable in each country. The book provides both cogent broad analyses and useful current information about both countries’ policies and interests.' - Philip Brenner, American University
Notă biografică
Jorge I. Domínguez is the Antonio Madero Professor for the Study of Mexico and former Vice Provost for International Affairs at Harvard University. He is a past President of the Latin American Studies Association.
Rafael M. Hernández is the Chief Editor of Temas, Cuba’s leading magazine in the social sciences. He has been Professor at the University of Havana; Director of U.S. studies at the Centro de Estudios sobre América; and a Senior Research Fellow at the Instituto "Juan Marinello" in Havana (1996–2008). He has published on Cuban and U.S. policies, inter-American relations, international security, migration, and Cuban culture, civil society, and politics.
Lorena G. Barberia is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of São Paulo, Brazil. Her primary research and teaching interests are political economy, comparative politics, and political methodology. Much of her recent work is aimed at analyzing redistributive politics in Latin America.
Rafael M. Hernández is the Chief Editor of Temas, Cuba’s leading magazine in the social sciences. He has been Professor at the University of Havana; Director of U.S. studies at the Centro de Estudios sobre América; and a Senior Research Fellow at the Instituto "Juan Marinello" in Havana (1996–2008). He has published on Cuban and U.S. policies, inter-American relations, international security, migration, and Cuban culture, civil society, and politics.
Lorena G. Barberia is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of São Paulo, Brazil. Her primary research and teaching interests are political economy, comparative politics, and political methodology. Much of her recent work is aimed at analyzing redistributive politics in Latin America.
Descriere
In this book, an all-star cast of experts on Cuban Politics critically address the recent past and present in U.S.-Cuban relations in their full complexity and subtlety to develop a perspective on the evolution of the conflict and an inventory of forms of cooperation. This much needed approach provides a way to answer the questions "what has been . . .?" and "what is . . .?" while also thinking seriously about "what if . . .?"