This timely and provocative study provides a reexamination of the achievements and failures of the Cuban revolution, placing it firmly within the context of twentieth century Cuban history. Beginning
Perez-Stable (sociology, Florida International U.) bases her analysis of US-Cuba relations on three key observations: that the tensions between the two countries cannot be accounted for simply in term
A great power and a weaker, rival neighbor can eventually have normal relations. Prior to 1959, Cuba and the United States didn’t have a mutually beneficial and respectful relationship, and amid the C
In Looking Forward, Marifeli Perez-Stable and her colleagues imagine Cuba's future after the “poof moment”—Jorge I. Dominguez's vivid phrase—when the current regime will no longer exist. Written in an