Anatomy of a Failed Embargo : : U.S. Sanctions Against Cuba / / Donna Rich Kaplowitz.

Among the most comprehensive and longest-lasting embargoes in the history of U.S. foreign policy, the embargo against Cuba reflects the intricacies of the modern world: struggles for independence, relationships among national, regional, and global sources of power, and both North-South and East-West...

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Place / Publishing House:Boulder : : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , [2023]
©1998
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (252 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Map: Cuba and Vicinity --
1 Introduction --
2 Cuba: Ideal Climate for an Embargo? --
3 Origins of a Unilateral Embargo: 1960-1962 --
4 Multilateralization of the Embargo: 1962-1970 --
5 U.S. Policy Reconsidered: 1971-1980 --
6 The Reagan Years and the Rebuilding of the Embargo: 1981-1989 --
7 The Cuba Embargo After Soviet Collapse: 1989-1993 --
8 The Phoenix Rises Again: Cuba, 1993-1997 --
9 The Lessons of the Cuba Sanctions --
Appendix 1. Basic Statistics on Cuba --
Appendix 2: Cuban Trade for Selected Years --
Appendix 3. Claims Awarded Under the Cuban Claims Program of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission --
Appendix 4: Claims over $10 Million Awarded to Corporations Under the Cuban Claims Program of the Foreign Settlement Commission --
Appendix 5. Composition of Trade, 1989-1994 (Million U.S.$) --
Appendix 6. Exports by Country of Destination, 1989-1994 (Million U.S.$) --
Appendix 7. Imports by Country of Origin, 1989-1994 (Million U.S.$) --
Appendix 8. Licensed U.S. Foreign Subsidiary Trade with Cuba, 1985-1992 --
Appendix 9. Goods Exported from U.S. Subsidiaries to Cuba, 1985-1992 (Million U.S.$) --
Appendix 10. U.S. Parent Companies of Foreign Subsidiaries Licensed to Trade with Cuba, 1985-1991 --
Appendix 11. Partial List of Goods Sold to Cuba by U.S. Subsidiaries, 1985-1991 --
Appendix 12. Foreign Investment in the Republic of Cuba, 1990-1997 --
Acronyms --
Bibliography --
Index --
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Summary:Among the most comprehensive and longest-lasting embargoes in the history of U.S. foreign policy, the embargo against Cuba reflects the intricacies of the modern world: struggles for independence, relationships among national, regional, and global sources of power, and both North-South and East-West conflicts. Kaplowitz provides the most comprehensive historical analysis to date of the U.S. embargo and also explains why it has failed to achieve its major objectives—most notably the ouster of Fidel Castro—despite its longevity and exhaustive scope. Donna Rich Kaplowitz is adjunct professor of political science at Michigan State University and president of Cuba Research Associates. In 1988-1992, she served as deputy director of the Cuban Studies Program at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies, where she was also founder and executive editor of CubaINFO. Her publications include The Cuba Reader and Cuba's Ties to a Changing World.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781685851699
9783110784268
DOI:10.1515/9781685851699
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Donna Rich Kaplowitz.