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Ever since Fidel Castro assumed power in Cuba in 1959, Americans
have obsessed about the nation ninety miles south of the Florida
Keys. America's fixation on the tropical socialist republic has
only grown over the years, fueled in part by successive waves of
Cuban immigration and Castro's larger-than-life persona. Cubans are
now a major ethnic group in Florida, and the exile community is so
powerful that every American president has curried favor with it.
But what do most Americans really know about Cuba itself? In this
third edition of the widely hailed Cuba: What Everyone Needs to
Know (R), Julia Sweig updates her concise and remarkably accessible
portrait of the small island nation. This edition contains a new
foreword that discusses developments since Obama and Raul Castro
announced the normalization of US-Cuba relations and restored
formal diplomatic ties. A new final chapter discusses how
normalization came to pass and covers Pope Francis' visit to Cuba,
where he met with Fidel and Raul Castro. Expansive in coverage and
authoritative in scope, the book looks back over Cuba's history
since the Spanish American War before shifting to recent times.
Focusing equally on Cuba's role in world affairs and its own social
and political transformations, Sweig divides the book
chronologically into the pre-Fidel era, the period between the 1959
revolution and the fall of the Soviet Union, the post-Cold War era,
and - finally - the post-Fidel era. Informative, pithy, and lucidly
written, it is the best compact reference on Cuba's internal
politics, its often fraught relationship with the United States,
and its shifting relationship with the global community. What
Everyone Needs to Know (R) is a registered trademark of Oxford
University Press.
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