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Toward a New Cuba? : Legacies of a Revolution / ed. by Mauricio Font, Miguel Angel Centeno.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2023]Copyright date: ©1996Description: 1 online resource (245 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781555876326
  • 9781685858070
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part 1: Toward a New Politics -- 1 Cuba's Search for Alternatives -- 2 The Invisible Crisis: The Exhaustion of Politics in 1990s Cuba -- 3 Socialism and Sociolismo: Social Actors and Economic Change in 1990s Cuba -- 4 Are Blacks "Getting Out of Control"? Racial Attitudes, Revolution, and Political Transition in Cuba -- 5 Cuba-U.S. Relations and the Process of Transition: Possible Consequences of Covert Agendas -- 6 Transition and the Ideology of Exile -- Part 2: Toward the Market -- 7 Crisis and Reform in Cuba -- 8 The Limits of Socialism in a Capitalist World Economy: Cuba Since the Collapse of the Soviet Bloc -- 9 The Cuban Economy in the Mid-1990s: Structural/Monetary Pathology and Public Policy -- 10 Cuba's Second Economy and the Market Transition -- 11 Economic Changes in Cuba: Problems and Challenges -- 12 The Economics of the Present Moment -- Part 3: Postscript -- Transition to What? -- Reflections: May 1,1996 -- Bibliography -- About the Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
Summary: This thorough overview of contemporary Cuban society provides a systematic analysis of the political and economic transitions of the 1990s, the way in which present conditions will shape the future of the island, and the extent to which Cuba fits, or defies, current models of transition.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part 1: Toward a New Politics -- 1 Cuba's Search for Alternatives -- 2 The Invisible Crisis: The Exhaustion of Politics in 1990s Cuba -- 3 Socialism and Sociolismo: Social Actors and Economic Change in 1990s Cuba -- 4 Are Blacks "Getting Out of Control"? Racial Attitudes, Revolution, and Political Transition in Cuba -- 5 Cuba-U.S. Relations and the Process of Transition: Possible Consequences of Covert Agendas -- 6 Transition and the Ideology of Exile -- Part 2: Toward the Market -- 7 Crisis and Reform in Cuba -- 8 The Limits of Socialism in a Capitalist World Economy: Cuba Since the Collapse of the Soviet Bloc -- 9 The Cuban Economy in the Mid-1990s: Structural/Monetary Pathology and Public Policy -- 10 Cuba's Second Economy and the Market Transition -- 11 Economic Changes in Cuba: Problems and Challenges -- 12 The Economics of the Present Moment -- Part 3: Postscript -- Transition to What? -- Reflections: May 1,1996 -- Bibliography -- About the Contributors -- Index -- About the Book

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This thorough overview of contemporary Cuban society provides a systematic analysis of the political and economic transitions of the 1990s, the way in which present conditions will shape the future of the island, and the extent to which Cuba fits, or defies, current models of transition.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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