This completely revised and updated edition of Contemporary Cuba
focuses on Cuba since Raúl Castro stepped down as president in
2018. The book offers a comprehensive description and analysis of
contemporary Cuban politics, economy, international relations, and
society. All but two of the twenty-seven articles were written
expressly for this volume, in a style accessible for a broad
audience. Ideally suited for students and general readers seeking
to understand this small yet still influential country, the book
includes a substantive introduction setting the historical context,
as well as introductions to each topical section and a chronology
of events since 2014. Contributions by: Fulton T. Armstrong, Mervyn
J. Bain, Michael J. Bustamante, Susan Eckstein, H. Michael Erisman,
Julio Antonio Fernández Estrada, Julio César Guanche, Katrin
Hansing, Vilma Hidalgo López-Chávez, Bert Hoffmann, Arturo
Lopez-Levy, Armando Nova González, Leonardo Padura Fuentes, Louis
A. Pérez, Jr., Kirenia Pérez Criado, C. Maelia Esther Pérez
Silveira, Jorge R. Piñón, Magela Romero Almodovar, Antonio F.
Romero Gómez, Ricardo Torres Pérez, Ailynn Torres Santana, C.
Juan Triana Cordoví, Dachelys Valdés Moreno, Helen Yaffe, María
del Carmen Zabala Arguelles
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