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Subject to Solution : Problems in Cuban-U.S. Relations /

Subject to Solution : Problems in Cuban-U.S. Relations / ed. by Esteban Morales Dominguez, Wayne S. Smith. - 1 online resource (175 p.)

Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- PART 1 FOREIGN POLICY PROBLEMS -- 1 The Cuban-Soviet Alliance -- 2 Accommodation or Confrontation in Central America -- 2.1 The United States, Cuba, and Central America -- 2.2 Cuban Policy Toward Latin America and the Caribbean -- 3 Disagreements in Africa -- 3.1 Cuba, the United States, and Africa -- 3 2 Cuban Policy Toward Africa -- 4 Disagreements in the United Nations -- 4.1 Cuba in the United Nations -- 4.2 Comments on "Cuba in the United Nations" -- PART 2 BILATERAL PROBLEMS -- 5 Economic and Commercial Issues -- 5.1 The Issue of Claims as Seen by the United States -- 5.2 The U.S. Trade Embargo -- 5.3 The Economic Issues from Cuba's Perspective Esteban Morales Domínguez -- 6 The Problem of the Guantánamo Naval Base -- 6.1 The Base from the U.S. Perspective -- 6.2 Cuba's National Security and the Question of the Guantánamo Naval Base -- 7 The Problem of Surveillance Overflights -- 7.1 Violations of Cuban Air Sovereignty: The U.S. Reconnaissance Overflights -- 7.2 U.S. Surveillance Overflights -- 8 The Problem of Radio Interference -- 8.1 The U.S. View of Radio Interference -- 8.2 Radio Interference: A Cuban View -- 8.3 Appendix: Chronology of Events Related to U.S.- Cuban Radio Interference -- Index

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Cuban and U.S. scholars collaborate to describe and analyze the major issues of disagreement between their two countries.


Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9781555870904 9781685852566

10.1515/9781685852566 doi


POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.