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Abstract
Cuba is the best-known country to remain socialist after the end of the Cold War. It also continues to arouse passions, in support and against, all over the globe. Cuba lives in the shadow of the U.S., famously resisting three decades of embargo, attempts on Fidel Castro's life and vociferous Cuban-U.S. opposition. Four decades of revolution have created a unique country, which in the 1990s continued to create idiosyncratic solutions to its problems. Mixing socialism with capitalism, foreign investment with social organization, Cuban pesos with dollars, Cuba remains an exciting and ever changing challange. Cuba In Focus is one of a series of guides covering the countries of South and Central America and the Caribbean.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Title Page | 1 | ||
Copyright Page | 2 | ||
Table of Contents | 3 | ||
Introduction | 4 | ||
1: History: Before the Revolution | 5 | ||
First Encounters | 5 | ||
ยก Viva Cuba Libre! | 8 | ||
From Moncada to Revolution | 12 | ||
2: History of the Revolution: Island in the Storm | 14 | ||
Daggers Drawn | 15 | ||
The Communist Cause | 16 | ||
To Market | 20 | ||
The Cost of Change | 24 | ||
3: Politics: Party and People | 26 | ||
Mass Organizations | 27 | ||
The Security Apparatus | 29 | ||
U.S.-Cuban Relations | 31 | ||
Whither Cuba? | 37 | ||
4: Economy: State and Market | 40 | ||
A Tale of Two Superpowers | 40 | ||
Parallel Economies | 43 | ||
Tourism | 48 | ||
Economic Outlook | 49 | ||
5: Society: Diversity and Equality | 51 | ||
Ethnic Mix | 51 | ||
Religion | 53 | ||
Women | 57 | ||
Education | 58 | ||
6: Culture: Caribbean Fusion | 64 | ||
Music | 69 | ||
Film | 72 | ||
Literature | 74 | ||
Sport | 76 | ||
Conclusion | 78 | ||
Where to Go, What to See | 80 | ||
Tips for Travelers | 85 | ||
Addresses and Contacts | 88 | ||
Further Reading | 89 | ||
Facts and Figures | 90 |