Fifty years after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution and the
establishment of a Marxist-Leninist regime in Cuba, the two
fundamental dimensions of this historical phenomenon are the
survival of the system created by Fidel Castro and the policy of
the United States to terminate it. Less known is the relationship
of Cuba with other international actors. Most especially there is a
certain vacuum in the literature dedicated to the link between Cuba
and Europe and most specifically with some prominent European
states, Spain in the lead. And the same time, even less studied, is
the connection with the collective body known as the European Union
(UE). This book reflects on this fascinating quadrangular
relationship in the eve of the 50th anniversary of the Cuban
Revolution.
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