Cuba Under Siege : American Policy, the Revolution and Its People

Cuba Under Siege : American Policy, the Revolution and Its People

Palgrave Macmillan

Gain a comprehensive understanding of the complex historical and political relationship between Cuba and the United States. Written by Keith Bolender, this insightful book provides a deep dive into American foreign policy, the evolution of the Cuban Revolution, and the direct impact these factors have had on the lives of the Cuban people. Through meticulous research and personal accounts, the narrative bridges the gap between high-level diplomatic decisions and the day-to-day reality of citizens living on the island. It serves as an essential resource for students of history, political science, and Latin American studies. This scholarly work explores the intricate timeline of Cuban-American relations, analyzing the socioeconomic landscape shaped by decades of international pressure and local governmental shifts. Product Summary: This paperback edition of Cuba Under Siege by Palgrave Macmillan offers a detailed academic examination of U.S. policy toward Cuba, the Cuban Revolution, and its long-term societal consequences.

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