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Cuban Communism 1959-2003
Cuban Communism 1959-2003
Irving Louis Horowitz
Jaime Suchlicki
editor
11th Edition
First published 2003 by Transaction Publishers Published 2017 by Routledge 2 - photo 1
First published 2003 by Transaction Publishers
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Library of Congress Catalog Number: 2003044787
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Cuban communism / Irving Louis Horowitz and Jaime Suchlicki, editors.11th ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-7658-0520-0 (pbk.)
1. CubaEconomic conditions1990- 2. CubaSocial conditions1959-3. CubaPolitics and government1959- 4. CubaArmed Forces. 5. CommunismCuba. 6. CubaHistory. I. Horowitz, Irving Louis. II. Suchlicki, Jaime.
HC152.5.C799 2003
972.9106' 4dc21
2003044787
ISBN 13: 978-0-7658-0520-1 (pbk)
Contents
Irving Louis Horowitz and Jaime Suchlicki
Irving Louis Horowitz
Hugh Thomas
Roberto Luque Escalona
Marta San Martn and Ramn L. Bonachea
Max Frankel
Luis E. Aguilar
Tad Szulc
Carmelo Mesa-Lago
Efren Crdova and Eduardo Garca Moure
Mary Katherine Crabb
Julie M. Bunck
Jorge F. Prez Lpez
Antonio Jorge
Ernesto F. Betancourt
Damian J. Fernandez
Benigno E. Aguirre
Taylor C. Boas
Marisela Fleites Lear
Tim Golden
Silvia Pedraza
Emilio Ichikawa Morin
Phyllis Greene Walker
Juan Carlos Espinosa
Irving Louis Horowitz
Juan M. del Aguila
Jaime Suchlicki
Jorge I. Domnguez
Jaime Suchlicki
Susan Kaufman Purcell
Mark Falcoff
Eusebio Mujal-Len and Joshua W. Busby
Carlos Alberto Montaner
Josep M. Colomer
Brian Latell
Institutions in Cubas Transition
Edward Gonzalez
Michael Radu
Andrew S. Natsios
Carmelo Mesa-Lago
Ch. 1. Irving Louis Horowitz, One Hundred Years of Ambiguity: U.S.-Cuba Relations in the 20th Century, originally published in The National Interest, Number 67 (Spring 2002), pp. 58-64.
Ch. 2. Hugh Thomas, Cuba, The United States and Batista, 1952-1958. Lecture prepared for the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. First published in Cuban Communism (6th edition), 1986, pp. 3-12.
Ch. 3. Roberto Luque Escalona, The Sierra and the Plains, The Tiger and the Children: Fidel Castro and the Judgment of History. New Brunswick and London: Transaction Publishers, 1992, pp. 94-115.
Ch. 4. Marta San Martn and Ramn L. Bonachea, originally appeared as The Military Dimension of the Cuban Revolution, adapted from The Cuban Insurrection, 1952-1959. New Brunswick and London: Transaction Publishers, 1974.
Ch. 5. Max Frankel, originally published as Learning from the Missile Crisis: What Really Happened on Those Thirteen Fateful Days in October, Smithsonian, October 2002, pp. 53-64
Ch. 6. Luis E. Aguilar, originally appeared as From Immutable Proclamations to Unintended Consequences: Marxism-Leninism and the Cuban Government. Prepared and first published in Cuban Communism (6th edition), 1986, pp. 140-159.
Ch. 7. Tad Szulc, originally published as Fidelismo, The Wilson Quarterly. Volume 12, Number 5 (1988), pp. 49-63.
Ch. 8. Carmelo Mesa-Lago, originally appeared in Cuba in TransitionVolume 11. Washington, DC: Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, 2001. Revised for publication in Cuban Communism (11th edition), 2003.
Ch. 9. Efren Crdova and Eduardo Garca Moure, originally appeared as Modern Slavery: Labor Conditions in Cuba, Institute for Cuban & Cuban American Studies Occasional Paper Series, University of Miami, April 2000. Revised for publication in Cuban Communism (10th edition), 2000.
Ch. 10. Mary Katherine Crabb, originally entitled Politics and the Culture of Work in the Dual Economy and presented as a paper at the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, Coral Gables, Florida, August 6-8, 1999. Revised for publication in Cuban Communism (10th edition), 2000.
Ch. 11. Julie M. Bunck, Market-Oriented Marxism: Post-Cold War Transition in Cuba and Vietnam, Cuban Studies, Volume 26, Number 1, (1996), pp. 35-59.
Ch. 12. Jorge F. Prez-Lpez, originally published as Waiting for Godot: Cubas Stalled Reforms and Continuing Economic Crisis, Problems of Post-Communism, Volume 48, Number 6 (November-December 2001), pp. 43-55.
Ch. 13. Antonio Jorge, originally entitled Cubas Transition from Communism to Political and Economic Freedom, presented as a paper for the Cuba Transition Project of the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies of the University of Miami, August 2002. Revised for publication in Cuban Communism (11th edition), 2003.
Ch. 14. Ernesto F. Betancourt, originally entitled International Organizations and Post-Castros Cuba, presented as a paper for the Cuba Transition Project of the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies of the University of Miami, August 2002. Revised for publication in Cuban Communism (11th edition), 2003.
Ch. 15. Damian J. Fernandez, originally published as Society, Civil Society, and the State: An Uneasy Three-Way Affair, Problems of Post-Communism, Volume 48, Number 6 (November-December 2001), pp. 56-63.
Ch. 16. Benigno E. Aguirre, originally published as The Conventionalization of Collective Behavior in Cuba, in The American Journal of Sociology. Volume 90, Number 3 (1985), pp. 541-566.
Ch. 17. Taylor C. Boas, originally published as The Dictators Dilemma?: The Internet and U.S. Policy toward -Cuba, Washington Quarterly, Volume 23, Number 3 (Summer 2000), pp. 57-67.
Ch. 18. Marisela Fleites-Lear, originally entitled Women, Family, and the Cuban Revolution: A Personal and Socio-Political Analysis and presented as a paper at the Latin American Studies Association Congress, Washington, DC, September 1995. Revised for publication in Cuban Communism (10th edition), 2000.
Ch. 19. Tim Golden, Health Care in Cuba from
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