First implemented in 1962, the American embargo against Cuba is one
of the most enduring anti-trade measures in human history, having
outlived most of the original government and military leaders
responsible for its creation. But has it benefited the United
States as intended, by weakening Fidel Castro's grip on his
country? Or has it, instead, strengthened his position? This unique
work draws upon interviews with Cuban exiles to provide
broad-ranging insights on the embargo's effects on the Cuban
people, and an evaluation of its diminishing role as an effective
political tool.
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