Cuba the morning after : confronting Castro's legacy /
"What will happen to Cuba after Castro? And what will happen if the system Castro created survives him? What will post-Castro Cuba mean for the United States?" "These are the questions Mark Falcoff addresses in Cuba the Morning After, a comprehensive study of the issues facing the isl...
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Washington, D.C. :
AEI Press,
2003.
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Table of Contents:
- The Shadow of the Past
- The Search for Utopia
- History as Melodrama
- Cuba's Sonderweg
- The Years of Protectorate, 1901-1934
- The Batista Years, 1934-1958
- Cuba in 1958
- Past and Present Compared
- Sugar
- A Blessing and a Curse
- Agriculture under Socialism, 1960-1963
- The Return to Sugar, 1963-1989
- Some Problems of Socialist Production
- Changes in the World Sugar Market
- Prospects for Reinsertion in the U.S. Market
- Alternatives to Sugar
- Property
- The Most Socialist of States
- Property Issues and Diplomatic Normalization
- Third-Party Contracts and Property Controversies
- Claims of Former Cuban Nationals
- Possible Redress in Cuban Courts
- Some Problems of Implementation
- Who Should Pay What?
- Is There a Way Out?
- Security
- The Cuban Threat Revisited
- The Cuban Military and Its Strategic Doctrine
- Guantanamo
- Lourdes
- Germ Warfare
- The Juragua Nuclear Plant
- Narcotics
- Espionage
- Terrorism
- Tourism and Environment
- The Cuban Reentry
- Cuba in the Caribbean: Some Comparative Facts and Figures
- Background to Growth
- Impact of Tourism on the Cuban Economy
- The Tourism-Environment Nexus
- The Formal Structures of Environmental Protection
- Systemic and Ideological Constraints on Environmental Protection
- Forestry Policies
- Agriculture
- Water
- Industrial Pollution
- The Urban Environment
- The "Special Period" and the Environment
- The Environment and the Future
- Immigration
- The Coherence of Differences
- A Brief Policy History.