Cuba in the 1970s: Pragmatism and Institutionalization

Cuba in the 1970s: Pragmatism and Institutionalization image
ISBN-10:

0826303501

ISBN-13:

9780826303509

Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1974
Format: Paperback, 179 pages
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A multidiciplinary study of the politics, economics and society in Cuba during the first decade of the Revolution. Spanish edition: Dialéctica de la Revolución Cubana (Madrid, Editorial Playor, 1979, 244 p.). Chinese edition: Qishi niandai de Guba-- Romanized title from the Chinese (Beijing: Institute of Latin American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 1980, 207 p.)."A must reading not only for Caribbeanists and students of political sociology but for anyone interested in the theory and practice of international power politics" (Caribbean Studies, 1979).  "An excellent analysis which can be recommended to anyone interested in the last ten years in Cuba" (Francis Lambert, University of Glasgow, Journal of Latin American Studies, 1977). "Exceptionally well written for use in survey courses, well documented and balanced interpretation; approaches the subject in sober and pondered manner" (Anthony Maingot, Latin American Research Review, 1978). " A significant addition to the existing literature" (John D. Martz, Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina, Perspective, 1975). "This is the most important of the recent books on Cuba. Mesa-Lago has produced a careful, sober and scholarly picture of the Revolution's institutionalization. He provides his work with the balance that is lacking in other books" (Ronald Radosh, CUNY, Dissent, 1976). "We were in need of a book such as this to bring us up to date" (Maria Snethladge, CEDLA, Amsterdam, Boletín de Estudios Latinoamericanos y del Caribe, 1976).  "A valuable study of the causes and methods by which Cuban policies have, since 1970, increasingly fallen into line with the policies of the Soviet Union" (José Camacho, Institute of Latin America, Free University of Berlin, International Affairs, 1978). "Mesa-Lago tries admirably to interpret the dramatic changes that have altered the course of the Cuban revolution since 1970" (J.G. Ogelsby, University of Western Ontario, International Journal, 1979).  "In what may be the best summary of Cuban developments in the last decade, Mesa-Lago has demonstrated again his familiarity with the vast primary and secondary literature in the field and his sensitivity and maturity in interpreting those sources" (South Eastern Latin Americanist, 1975).  "This book constitutes the great published synthesis of the Cuban experiment considered in all its aspects, extremely useful for scholars in the field" (Carlos Romero, Political Scientist, Argos, Caracas, 1980) "An informative, cogent, and well documented discussion of recent policy changes in the Cuban Revolution" (Choice, 1975). "This is an excellent purchase because it digs deeply into the current information and is fairly easy reading. It belongs on every shelf in America" (The Times of the Americas, 1976). "This is perhaps the best scholarly work on recent events and a plausible projection of Cuba's future" (Perspective, 1975).

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