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The contributors and editors purpose in this book is to sketch where and why the United States and Cuba differ; to identify the issues where differences are likely to endure because they stem from the central values and interests of such different political and economic regimes; and to point to those other issues where skillful diplomacy might fin
Contents
Introduction -- The Obstacles and Prospects for Improved U.S.-Cuban Relations: A.U.S. Perspective -- Cuba and the United States: Political Values and Interests in a Changing International System -- Cuba in U.S. Security Perspective -- Problems of National Security in the Cuban-U.S. Historic Breach -- The United States, Cuba, and Southern Africa: From Confrontation to Negotiation -- Cuban Policy for Africa -- Cuba and U.S. Foreign Policy in Latin America: The Changing Realities -- Cuba's Foreign Policy Toward Latin America and the Caribbean in the 1980s -- U.S.- Cuban Economic Relations in the 1990s -- Cuba and the United States: The Potential of Their Economic Relations -- International Law and U.S.-Cuban Relations -- Dialogue or Denial: The Uses of International Law in U.S.-Cuban Relations