Cuba: what everyone needs to know
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adam_text | CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
xv
INTRODUCTION
xvii
Cuba before
1959
What were the main features of Cuban life during
Spanish colonial rule?
1
How did Cuba s independence movement gain momentum,
and what was its relationship to abolition?
4
Who was
José Martí?
6
How did Cuba s
finai
war for independence begin?
8
Why did the United States intervene and how did the Cuban War
of Independence come to be known as the Spanish-American War?
8
What land of independence did Cuba gain
and what was the
Platt
Amendment?
11
What were the early years of Cuban independence
üke
12
Why does the United States have
a naval base
at
Guantånamo
Bay, Cuba?
15
What was the political climate out of which
Fulgencio
Batista first emerged?
16
How did Cutfan politics and U.S.-Cuban relations evolve
between
1934
and
1952? 17
viu
Contents
What were the origins of the Cuban Revolution? How
dió
it succeed?
20
What rule did women play in the Cuban insurrection?
27
How did race relations figure into Cuba s political development
during the precautionary period?
29
Beyond the realms of politics and economics, how closely
intertwined had Cuban and American culture become by the
1950s? 33
The Cuban Revolution
and the Cold War,
1959-91
DOMESTIC
36
Why did the Batista regime collapse?
36
What was so special about Fidel Castro?
36
What did the Communist Party have to do with it all
and were the Soviets involved?
37
After Ftdei took power, what happened to the other
revolutionary groups?
39
What did Che Guevara do after
1959? 39
What did the first revolutionary cabinet look like?
40
Was Castro really a Communist?
41
So, did communism mean no democracy?
43
How did the revolution organize Cuban society?
45
Why did Cubans start leaving for exile?
47
What kind of backlash was there to the revolution s radicalization?
48
What kind of benefits did the revolution deliver and to whom?
50
How did race factor into the equation?
53
In a notoriously patriarchal society, how did women
fare under the revolution?
55
What kind of space did the regime allow for
ШИесШѕ
and artists?
56
Нем
did the regime deal with its adversaries
in the exile community?
5$
How did the revolution handle religion?
62
Contents
Іх
Why did the revolution make such a big deal out of sports?
64
What about Cuba s human rights record during this period?
65
Why did King Sugar
contìnue
to dominate Cuba s
economy after the revolution?
68
What were the main economic features of Cuba s
integration with the Soviet bloc?
70
What was rectification ? How did Fidel and Raul Castro
view the prospect of market reforms in the
1980s? 71
Who was
Generai Arnaldo Ochoa
and why was he executed?
73
U.S.-CUBA
74
Was there ever a chance that the United States would
react well to the Cuban revolutionaries?
74
How much weight did U.S. economic interests have in driving
the two countries apart?
76
What really happened when Castro visited Washington in
1959? 78
Why did the Bay of Pigs invasion fail?
79
After
ute
invasion fiasco, did the United States continue
covert operations against Cuba and how did the United States
involve Cuban exiles?
82
What was the Cuban
Missile
Crisis?
84
How did U.S. attempts to overthrow Castro play inside of Cuba?
87
What was the scope of US economic sanctions?
How successful was the United States in isolating Cuba
in the 1960sandinto the
1970s?
What s the story behind the Kissinger/Ford secret
diplomacy with Cuba in
1974? 92
How did Jimmy Carters administration approach Cuba?
93
What was the Marie! boatlift?
96
Why did Reagan toughen up U.S. policy toward Cuba?
What did
Reagan
dò
to crack down on Cuba?
Who was Jorge Mas
Canosa?
100
How
<Hö
the Cuban American
National
Foundation emerge?
101
What is Radio Marti?
102
я
Contents
CUBA IN THE WORLD
104
Why did Fidel, Che, and the other revolutionaries think they
would succeed in spreading revolution in the third world?
104
Wat were the basic objectives of the Cuban
Revolution s foreign policy? W5
Where was Cuba s foreign policy focused during the early years
of the revolution and how did Che Guevara fit into the mix?
107
How did Latin American governments react to Cuba s
armed internationalism?
112
How did Cuba s presence in southern Africa evolve?
114
What was Cuba s role in the Horn of Africa
and the Ethiopia/Somalia conflict?
115
How did Cuba s foreign policy in the Middle East evolve?
117
How did world events shape Cuba s relationship
with the Soviet Union?
119
What were the key features of Cuba s involvement in Central
America and the Caribbean in the
1980s? 122
The Cuban Revolution
after the Cold War,
1991-2006
DOMESTIC
126
How did the collapse of the
Bertin
Wall and dissolution
of the Soviet bloc affect Cuba?
126
How did Cuba adapt at home to the loss of Soviet subsidies
and gtobai realignment brought by the Cold War s end?
127
Why didn t
lhe
regime collapse?
129
What were the regime s economic reforms,
and why were they so limited?
131
What kind of foreign investment began in Cuba,
what consequences did this investment bring
tothe island, andhowtid authorities respond?
134
Contents
и
Did Cuba attempt to emulate any other economic
models during this period?
138
How did artists manage to pull off such
a catturai boom
in the
1990s? 139
What caused the
1994
balsero
refugee crisis?
141
How did the Cuban health care system fare in this period?
143
How did Cuba cope with
H/V/AĐS?
146
How did human rights fare more generally during this period?
147
What was the
Varela
Project and what is its significance?
150
What kind of space did the regime permit
fór
intellectuals,
especially those involved in debates over economic reform?
152
How did space for organized religion evolve during this period?
153
Who was
Eftén González
and what was his significance
to Cuba and US -Cuban relations?
156
How did the
Elián González
affair influence Cuba s
domestic politics?
159
Does Cuban art and music provide an arena
and space for critical expression?
160
U.S.-CUBA
161
How did the United States react to the end
of the Soviet era in Cuba?
161
What was the Cuban Democracy Act, who was behind it,
and what did the law intend to accomplish?
162
How dkt the United States and Cuba resolve
the
1994
refugee crisis?
165
How did Cuban American activists and members
of Congress react to these agreements?
167
Was a broader U.S. opening toward Cuba in me cards?
168
What was Brothers to the Rescue, and why did Cuba
snoot down two of its planes?
169
How
ÖM
the United States respond?
171
How did Cuba respond to Helms-Burton?
173
xii
Contents
After the dust settled from the shoot-down and Helms-Burton,
how did Cuba policy take shape during Bill Clinton s second term?
174
How did the death of Jorge Mas
Canosa
affect
the Cuban American community?
177
How did the
Blán
Gonzalez episode affect the end
of the Clinton presidency, the
2000
presidential election,
and the
Cuban
American community?
178
How did the September
11,2001,
attacks affect
US-Cuban relations?
180
Why is Cuba stilt on the State Department s list
of state sponsors of terrorism?
183
Who are the Cuban
Ње?
184
Was Castro a target of assassination attempts during this period,
and what efforts were made to prosecute their authors?
186
What were the main features of U.S. policy toward Cuba
under George W. Bush and how did Cuba respond?
187
CUBA IN THE WORLD
191
How did Cuba adapt its foreign policy to the end of the Cold War?
191
How did relations with Europe and Canada help Cuba survive
after the Soviet collapse?
192
How did Cuba use its
iong-cuttívated
clout at the United Nations?
194
How did Cuba relate to Latin America in a newly
democratic environment?
195
What
Od Cuba
have to do with the election of Left/Populist
governments in the region, especially in me Andes?
198
What is the scope of Cuba s relationship with
Venezuela and Hugo Chavez?
200
What were the
maki
features of Cuba s integration
Into the world economy after the
Cofő
War?
203
How
töd
Cuba react to the war in Iraq?
204
Contents
хШ
After Fidel, under
Raul
DOMESTIC
207
How did the Cuban government deal with
Fidel Castro s illness in
2006? 207
What happened in the immediate aftermath
of the announcement of Fidel s illness?
208
Who is Haul Castro and why was he chosen to succeed Fidel?
210
How did Cuba s provisional leadership respond
as the reality of Fidel s absence took hold?
212
How was Raul Castro elected president of Cuba?
213
Since becoming president, what has Raul done
and how have Cubans reacted?
214
How has public discourse and debate evolved under
the presidency of Raul Castro?
219
Will there be any political reform?
222
Can Cuba s successor government open up economically
without promoting unmanageable political strife?
223
What is Fidel s
mie
since he stepped down from the presidency?
226
U.S.-CUBA
227
How did the United States react to the news
of Fidel turning over provisional power?
227
Has Raul Castro taken a different approach
to the United States than his brother
fídel?
230
Once a stable succession was evident, how did
the U.S. government adjust its view of Cuba?
232
How Has the Cuban American community reacted
to Fidel s illness and Raul s assumption of the presidency?
235
How did Cuba ptay Hi the
2008
presidential primaries
and general election?
238
What might be expected from the
Obama
white House
in its policy toward Cuba?
241
xiv
Contente
CUBA IN THE WORLD
244
Did the succession arouse any changes in Cuba s
foreign relations?
244
What are the principal features of Cuba s ties
wfth Latin America today?
246
Has Cuba expanded its ties with Russia, China, and Iran?
251
What is the status of Cuba s deep-water oil exploration
ano
what foreign governments and companies are involved?
252
Has the European Union moved closer to Cuba since
Fidel stepped aside?
253
How extensive is Cuba
s
cultural projection
—
music, art,
film, literature
—
on the global stage?
255
A CHANGING CUBA UNDER RAUL CASTRO S
PRESIDENCY
257
What are the principal elements on the landscape of
Raul Castro s presidency?
257
What is the role of the Catholic Church in Cuba during
Raul Castro s presidency?
261
What is the status of gay rights in Cuba?
263
What s the story with the release of political prisoners?
265
How did the
Obama
administration s policy toward Cuba
distinguish itself from its predecessors?
267
Who is Alan Gross and why did he become a
factor
ki U.S.
-Cuba relations?
271
Why is Cuba
ШІ
on the State Department s list
of countries supporting tenvrism?
275
What happened to Luis Posada
Carriles?
276
With a leadership transition underway in Venezuela, what are
the enduring features of Cuba s relationship with Hugo Chavez?
277
SUGGESTED READING
281
Ever since Fidel Castro assumed power in Cuba in
1959,
Americans have been
obsessed with the socialist nation ninety miles south of Florida, an obsession fueled
in part by successive waves of Cuban immigration and Castro s fiery, larger-than-
life persona. In this updated second edition of Cuba: What Everyone Needs to Know,
award-winning author Julia E. Sweig, one of America s Leading experts on Cuba and
Latin America, presents a concise, authoritative, and remarkably accessible portrait
of the smaLL island nation, using an innovative question-and-answer format to iLlu-
minate Cuba s unique place on the worLd stage over the past fifty years. IncLuding
a new, scene-setting introduction that describes a week the author spent with Fidel
Castro in
2010,
the book sets the stage with a concise overview of Cuba s history
from its days as a Spanish colony through the first half of the twentieth century
before shifting to more recent events: the Cuban missile crisis of
1962,
the exploits
of Che Guevara in the early years of the revolution, the saga of Elian GonzaLez in
2000,
Castro s failing health, the new dynamics unleashed by the presidency of his
brother RauLr and the
Obama
administration s policies toward the island. Focusing
equalLy on Cuba s role in world affairs and its own social and political transfor¬
mations, Sweig divides the book chronologically into the pre-Fidel era, the period
between the
1959
revolution and the fall of the Soviet Union, the post-Cold War
era, and
—
finally
—
the current post-Fidel era. Compact and expansive, lively and
intriguing
—
Like the country itself
—
Cuba: What Everyone Needs to Know is the best
ready reference on
Cubas
internal politics, its often fraught relationship with the
United States, and its shifting role within the global community.
Julia E. Sweig is the Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior FeUow for
Latin America Studies and Director for Latin America Studies at the
Council on Foreign Relations and a columnist for Brazil s
Folha
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Paulo. She is the author of Inside the Cuban Revolution {winner of the
AHA Herbert Feis award for the best book of the year by an indepen¬
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in the Anti-American Century. She Lives with her family outside of
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spelling | Sweig, Julia Verfasser (DE-588)132138549 aut Cuba what everyone needs to know Julia E. Sweig 2. ed. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford University Press 2012 XXVI, 305 S. 21 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier What everyone needs to know Geschichte 1959-2006 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd rswk-swf Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Kuba (DE-588)4033340-1 gnd rswk-swf Castro, Fidel, 1926- Cuba--History. Cuba--Politics and government. Cuba--Social conditions. Kuba (DE-588)4033340-1 g Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 s Geschichte 1959-2006 z DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027289942&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027289942&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
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title | Cuba what everyone needs to know |
title_auth | Cuba what everyone needs to know |
title_exact_search | Cuba what everyone needs to know |
title_full | Cuba what everyone needs to know Julia E. Sweig |
title_fullStr | Cuba what everyone needs to know Julia E. Sweig |
title_full_unstemmed | Cuba what everyone needs to know Julia E. Sweig |
title_short | Cuba |
title_sort | cuba what everyone needs to know |
title_sub | what everyone needs to know |
topic | Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Außenpolitik Politik USA Kuba |
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