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Soviet-Cuban Relations 1985 to 1991

Changing Perceptions in Moscow and Havana

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Soviet-Cuban Relations 1985 to 1991

Changing Perceptions in Moscow and Havana

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Soviet-Cuban Relations 1985 to 1991 is a comprehensive and critical resource for the study of Soviet foreign policy. It analyzes the dynamic relationship between the Soviet Union and Cuba during the Gorbachev era. Mikhail S. Gorbachev served as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union between March 1985 and August 1991, leading to significant changes in the Soviet's domestic and international relations. Mervyn J. Bain analyzes the politics and policies of the Soviet Union's glasnost and perestroika programs, Cuba's response to these programs, and the subsequent interactions between the two countries. Bain updates and contextualizes existing research on Soviet-Cuban relations to reinforce the importance of this critical period and its continuing influence on today's world. Soviet-Cuban Relations 1985 to 1991 is important reading for scholars interested in the complexities of socialist politics and international relations.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Soviet and Cuban Theories of Foreign Policy
Chapter 2 Early Encounters, Idealism and Institutionalization
Chapter 3 The Gorbachev Factor in Soviet-Cuban Relations
Chapter 4 Glasnost, Moscow, and Havana
Chapter 5 The View From Havana
Chapter 6 The Gorbachev Period: Changing Perceptions

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Published Nov 16 2006
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 164
ISBN 9780739116326
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 10 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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