Economic Controls and Commercial Policy in Cuba ...

Economic Controls and Commercial Policy in Cuba ...
Title Economic Controls and Commercial Policy in Cuba ... PDF eBook
Author United States Tariff Commission
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1946
Genre Cuba
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Economic Controls and Commercial Policy in the American Republics

Economic Controls and Commercial Policy in the American Republics
Title Economic Controls and Commercial Policy in the American Republics PDF eBook
Author United States Tariff Commission
Publisher
Pages 958
Release 1948
Genre
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Investment in Cuba

Investment in Cuba
Title Investment in Cuba PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce. American Republics Division
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 1956
Genre Cuba
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Back Channel to Cuba

Back Channel to Cuba
Title Back Channel to Cuba PDF eBook
Author William M. LeoGrande
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 585
Release 2015-09-14
Genre History
ISBN 1469626616

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History is being made in U.S.-Cuban relations. Now in paperback and updated to tell the real story behind the stunning December 17, 2014, announcement by President Obama and President Castro of their move to restore full diplomatic relations, this powerful book is essential to understanding ongoing efforts toward normalization in a new era of engagement. Challenging the conventional wisdom of perpetual conflict and aggression between the United States and Cuba since 1959, Back Channel to Cuba chronicles a surprising, untold history of bilateral efforts toward rapprochement and reconciliation. William M. LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh here present a remarkably new and relevant account, describing how, despite the intense political clamor surrounding efforts to improve relations with Havana, negotiations have been conducted by every presidential administration since Eisenhower's through secret, back-channel diplomacy. From John F. Kennedy's offering of an olive branch to Fidel Castro after the missile crisis, to Henry Kissinger's top secret quest for normalization, to Barack Obama's promise of a new approach, LeoGrande and Kornbluh uncovered hundreds of formerly secret U.S. documents and conducted interviews with dozens of negotiators, intermediaries, and policy makers, including Fidel Castro and Jimmy Carter. They reveal a fifty-year record of dialogue and negotiations, both open and furtive, that provides the historical foundation for the dramatic breakthrough in U.S.-Cuba ties.

Cuban Economists on the Cuban Economy

Cuban Economists on the Cuban Economy
Title Cuban Economists on the Cuban Economy PDF eBook
Author Al Campbell
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 357
Release 2013-07-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0813048346

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Cuban Economists on the Cuban Economy was written, in part, to reveal the rigorous research conducted within the country and to clarify the different factors that Cubans emphasize in examining their place on the world economic stage. It also provides unique insights into the island’s fight against poverty, its aging population, and its trade unions. This book will be an invaluable resource for years to come.

Cuba

Cuba
Title Cuba PDF eBook
Author Rex A. Hudson
Publisher Government Printing Office
Pages 538
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780844410456

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"Describes and analyzes the economic, national security, political, and social systems and institutions of Cuba."--Amazon.com viewed Jan. 4, 2021.

The Cuban Embargo

The Cuban Embargo
Title The Cuban Embargo PDF eBook
Author Patrick Haney
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 237
Release 2005-02-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0822972719

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The United States and Cuba share a complex, fractious, interconnected history. Before 1959, the United States was the island nation's largest trading partner. But in swift reaction to Cuba's communist revolution, the United States severed all economic ties between the two nations, initiating the longest trade embargo in modern history, one that continues to the presentday. The Cuban Embargo examines the changing politics of U.S. policy toward Cuba over the more than four decades since the revolution.While the U.S. embargo policy itself has remained relatively stable since its origins during the heart of the Cold War, the dynamics that produce and govern that policy have changed dramatically. Although originally dominated by the executive branch, the president's tight grip over policy has gradually ceded to the influence of interest groups, members of Congress, and specific electoral campaigns and goals. Haney and Vanderbush track the emergence of the powerful Cuban American National Foundation as an ally of the Reagan administration, and they explore the more recent development of an anti-embargo coalition within both civil society and Congress, even as the Helms-Burton Act and the George W. Bush administration have further tightened the embargo. Ultimately they demonstrate how the battles over Cuba policy, as with much U.S. foreign policy, have as much to do with who controls the policy as with the shape of that policy itself.