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Diplomacy Meets Migration examines diplomacy, migration, and the
history of US relations with Cuba during the Cold War. Hideaki Kami
draws on declassified US and Cuban diplomatic sources, as well as
Miami-Cuban lobby records, to challenge traditional interpretations
that mainly focus on the two national capitals, Washington and
Havana. By incorporating Miami into the story of foreign affairs,
Kami assesses the intersection between migration and diplomacy, and
considers how migration emerged as a critical issue that shaped the
dynamism of US relations with Cuba. Kami demonstrates that the US
government reformulated its Cuban policy in response to Fidel
Castro's institutionalization of power, while simultaneously trying
to build a new relationship with the Miami Cuban community, a new,
politically mobilized constituency within US society. He shows how
both migration control and migrant politics became important
components of US foreign policy, which in turn influenced Cuban
policy toward the United States.
Diplomacy Meets Migration examines diplomacy, migration, and the
history of US relations with Cuba during the Cold War. Hideaki Kami
draws on declassified US and Cuban diplomatic sources, as well as
Miami-Cuban lobby records, to challenge traditional interpretations
that mainly focus on the two national capitals, Washington and
Havana. By incorporating Miami into the story of foreign affairs,
Kami assesses the intersection between migration and diplomacy, and
considers how migration emerged as a critical issue that shaped the
dynamism of US relations with Cuba. Kami demonstrates that the US
government reformulated its Cuban policy in response to Fidel
Castro's institutionalization of power, while simultaneously trying
to build a new relationship with the Miami Cuban community, a new,
politically mobilized constituency within US society. He shows how
both migration control and migrant politics became important
components of US foreign policy, which in turn influenced Cuban
policy toward the United States.
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