Geopolitical and Cultural Competition in the Caribbean—An Introduction: Cuba Versus the United States, by Barry B. Levine; Cuba and the Commonwealth Caribbean: Playing the Cuban Card, by Anthony P. Maingot; Cuba and Nicaragua: From the Somozas to the Sandinistas, by William M. LeoGrande; Cuba and Panama: Signaling One Way, Going Another, by Steve C. Ropp; Cuba and Mexico: A Special Relationship?, by Henry S. Gill; Cuba and Venezuela; Liberal and Conservative Possibilities, by Demetrio Boersner; Cuba and the Latin American Communist Parties: Traditional Politics and Guerrilla War fare, by Luis E. Aguilar; Cuba and Africa: Military and Technical Assistance, by Aaron Segal; Cuba and the Third World: The Nonaligned Nations Movement, by H. Michael Erisman; Cuba and the United States: What Happened to Rapprochement?, by Max Azicri; Cuba and the Soviet Union: Does Cuba Act Alone?, by Robert A. Pastor; How Exportable Is the Cuban Model? Culture Contact in a Modern Context, by Antonio Jorge; On the Limits of the New Cuban Presence in the Caribbean, by Gordon K. Lewis; Toward a New U.S. Presence in the Caribbean, by Franklin W. Knight.
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February 01 1984
The New Cuban Presence in the Caribbean
The New Cuban Presence in the Caribbean
. Edited by Levine, Barry B.. Boulder
: Westview Press
, 1983
. Tables. Notes. Index
. Pp. xii
, 274
. Cloth
. $26.00. Paper
. $11.50.Hispanic American Historical Review (1984) 64 (1): 208–209.
Citation
The New Cuban Presence in the Caribbean. Hispanic American Historical Review 1 February 1984; 64 (1): 208–209. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/00182168-64.1.208b
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