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Transformation and Struggle: Cuba Faces the 1990s

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Full Title:

Transformation and Struggle: Cuba Faces the 1990s

Contributors:

By (Author) Sandor Halebsky
By (author) John Kirk

ISBN:

9780275932282

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

9th April 1990

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Sociology and anthropology
Political structure and processes
Macroeconomics

Dewey:

972.91064

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Description

This is the second of two volumes to bear witness to the Cuban experience. Together with its predecessor, "Cuba: Twenty-Five Years of Revolution", it offers a positive account. Yet, it is sensitive to the dilemmas and flawed strategies in Cuba's 30-year process of transformation. It warns that no preconceived notion of state or of development will help grasp the multi-faceted nature of this nation, which reflects aspects of both developed and underdeveloped nations. 17 chapters, five of which are from Cuban contributors, thoroughly investigate recent political, economic, and social changes as well as the successes and failures of long-term development policies. Heavy attention is paid to the rectification process launched by Castro in 1986. This volume portrays a Cuba facing the 1990s with a burst of increased vigour in its efforts to secure continued far-reaching transformation. The book describes major changes in the economic realm, part of the rectification campaign; a slow process of liberalization in the political sphere; and a Cuba that, in social terms, is far better off than any other Latin American country.

Reviews

The efforts of 30 years of transformation in the face of continued hostility from the American government show mixed results in Cuba. The chapters examine change in all aspects of life: political, economic, legal, the family, and religion.-Booknotes
"The efforts of 30 years of transformation in the face of continued hostility from the American government show mixed results in Cuba. The chapters examine change in all aspects of life: political, economic, legal, the family, and religion."-Booknotes

Author Bio

SANDOR HALEBSKY is Professor of Sociology at St. Mary's University and is co-editor of Cuba: Twenty Five Years of Revolution. JOHN M. KIRK is Professor of Spanish at Dalhousie University and is co-editor of Cuba: Twenty Five Years of Revolution.

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