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The politics of hostility : Castro's revolution and United States policy / by Lynn Darrell Bender.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hato Rey, P.R. : Inter American University Press, 1975.Description: xiv, 156 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 091348024X
  • 9780913480243
  • 0913480274 (pbk.)
  • 9780913480274
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.73/07291
LOC classification:
  • E183.8.C9 B4 1975
  • JX1428.C8 B46 1975
Contents:
Background: The traditional links of the U.S.-Cuban relationship. -- Surveying the American perspective. -- The evolution of U.S. policy toward the Cuban revolutionary regime. -- U.S.-Cuban policy today: subtle modifications. -- The other principal actors and their outlooks. -- The Cuban revolutionary regime: its foreign policy goals and perspectives. -- Completing the triangle: the core interests of the Soviet Union in Cuba. -- A Russian submarine base in Cuba? Strategic considerations and the implications of the American-Soviet "understanding". -- U.S.-Cuban policy: the controlling variables and policy alternatives. -- Policy patterns, domestic constraints, and an examination of policy objectives. -- Obstacles to an eventual Cuban-American settlement: sugar, claims, Guantanamo, exiles. -- The policy alternatives: a cost-benefit analysis. -- Epilogue.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) E183.8.C9 B4 1975 | JX1428.C8 B46 1975 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000069317

A revision of the author's thesis, George Washington University.

Second edition, completely rev. published in 1981 under title: Cuba vs. United States.

Bibliography: p. 145-148.

Includes index.

Background: The traditional links of the U.S.-Cuban relationship. -- Surveying the American perspective. -- The evolution of U.S. policy toward the Cuban revolutionary regime. -- U.S.-Cuban policy today: subtle modifications. -- The other principal actors and their outlooks. -- The Cuban revolutionary regime: its foreign policy goals and perspectives. -- Completing the triangle: the core interests of the Soviet Union in Cuba. -- A Russian submarine base in Cuba? Strategic considerations and the implications of the American-Soviet "understanding". -- U.S.-Cuban policy: the controlling variables and policy alternatives. -- Policy patterns, domestic constraints, and an examination of policy objectives. -- Obstacles to an eventual Cuban-American settlement: sugar, claims, Guantanamo, exiles. -- The policy alternatives: a cost-benefit analysis. -- Epilogue.

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