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Foreign Policy Toward Cuba: Isolation or Engagement?

Contributor(s): Basdeo, Sahadeo (Contribution by), Black, Jan Knippers (Contribution by), Chun, Sung-Chang (Contribution by), Friedman, Douglas (Contribution by), Gladwin, Hugh (Contribution by), Grant, Cedric (Contribution by), Grenier, Guillermo J (Contribution by), Heindl, Brett (Contribution by), Kirk, John M (Contribution by), Klepak, Hal (Contribution by), Marino, Soraya Castro (Contribution by), McKenna, Peter (Contribution by), Scherlen, Renee G (Contribution by), Wylie, Lana (Contribution by), Zebich-Knos, Michele (Editor), Nicol, Heather (Editor)

ISBN: 9780739112410

Publisher: Lexington Books

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Pub Date: September 1, 2005

Dewey: 327.7307291

LCCN: 2005016164

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 8.88" L x 6.62" W ( 0.95 lbs) 298 pages

Series: Studies in Public Policy

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Description: Foreign Policy Toward Cuba is a timely exploration of the ways in which Cuba is understood in the Western Hemisphere. The book examines the depth of disagreement between different foreign policy-making communities, and the potential impacts of diverse national approaches-not j...

Brief description: John M. Kirk is Professor Emeritus at Dalhousie University.

Review Quotes:

"Since Castro's revolution, the United States has tried to overthrow, isolate, or undermine Cuba, while Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean have preferred engagement. Michele Zebich-Knos and Heather Nicol have assembled a superb group of scholars to describe the domestic causes and evaluate the international effects of these different approaches. This is an important book that takes a new approach to an old problem and emerges with a curious conclusion: neither confrontation nor engagement has worked." --Robert A. Pastor, professor and director of the Center for North American Studies, American University

"The editors have assembled an extremely qualified group of scholars in the rich field of Cuban studies. Their treatments are balanced and authoritative and go beyond the Havana-Washington axis to cover the whole hemisphere. No other source provides such an exhaustive account of how Cuban-U.S. relations became and remain so contentious." --Michael L. Conniff, Director of Global Studies at San José State University

"Much of it is useful, perceptive and timely, and the best of the contributions are very good, justifying the whole publication." --Latin American Studies

"I highly recommend Foreign Policy toward Cuba: Isolation or Engagement? It should be required reading for anyone interested in foreign policy, international relations, Latin American studies, and politics in general." --The Latin Americanist

"This is a wonderful exploration of the myriad facets of an increasingly important question. The book is comprehensive, well-written, and a useful resource for policy-makers and students." --Kirk Bowman, Georgia Tech

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