Cuba in a global context : international relations, internationalism, and transnationalism /
Examines the relationships between post-revolutionary Cuba and other nations across the globe, providing case studies within the themes of international relations, internationalism, and transnationalism.
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Language: | English |
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
[2014]
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Series: | Contemporary Cuba
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Louis A. Pérez Jr
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Cuba in a global context / Catherine Krull
- International relations
- Disaster, disease, and environmental degradation: U.S.-Cuban cooperation as a bridge to reconciliation / William M. LeoGrande and Marguerite Rose Jiménez
- A model servant: the revolutionary armed forces and Cuban foreign policy / Hal Klepak
- Cuba's monumental children: Operation Peter Pan and the intimacies of foreign policy / Karen Dubinsky
- The role of the courts in shaping U.S. policy toward Cuba / Stanley J. Murphy
- Cuban-Chinese relations after the end of the cold war / Carlos Alzugaray Treto
- "Complicated and far-reaching": the historical foundations of Canadian policy toward Cuba / Asa McKercher
- Internationalism
- The Cuba-Venezuela alliance and its continental impact / Max Azicri
- Santeria commerce and the unofficial networks of interpersonal internationalism / Kevin M. Delgado
- The promise of globalization: sustainable tourism development and environmental policy in Cuba / Ricardo Pérez
- The heart of the matter: the impact of Cuban medical internationalism in the global south / Robert Huish
- Cuba's revolutionary agro-ecological movement: learning from the experience of food sovereignty / Efe Can Gürcan
- Postcards from abroad: the Cuban special period through Spanish eyes / Ana Serra
- Transnationalism
- Transnationalism and the Havana cigar: commodity chains, networks, and knowledge circulation / Jean Stubbs
- Through the eyes of foreign filmmakers: contradictions and paradigms of Cuban cinema after the revolution
- / María Caridad Cumaná
- Cubans in Spain: transnational connections and memories / Mette Louise Berg
- Oral history and constructions of racial memory / Yvette Louis
- Cubans without borders: from the buildup to the breakdown of a socially constructed wall across the Florida Straits / Susan Eckstein
- Ernesto Che Guevara, dispositions, and education for transnational social justice / John D. Holst.
- part I. International relations
- part II. Internationalism
- part III. Transnationalism.