Browse by Subject: Political Science

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The Changing Dynamic of Cuban Civil Society

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U.S.-Cuban Cooperation Past, Present, and Future

"Shows that the strategic logic of U.S.-Cuba security cooperation remains so persuasive that it has even been intermittently embraced by such avowed antagonists as Fidel Castro and George W. Bush."--Daniel P. Erikson, Inter-American Dialogue

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Panama Lost? U.S. Hegemony, Democracy, and the Canal

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Labor-Management Relations in Puerto Rico during the Twentieth Century

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Cuba's Aborted Reform: Socioeconomic Effects, International Comparisons, and Transition Policies

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Cuba, the United States, and the Post-Cold War World: The International Dimensions of the Washington-Havana Relationship

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Vieques, the Navy, and Puerto Rican Politics

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Cuba, the Elusive Nation: Interpretations of a National Identity

This anthology brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines who look at one main question: What constitutes Cuban identity? The contributors offer revisionist perspectives that argue for a "Cubanness" marked more by tension and diversity than by

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Cuba, the United States, and the Helms-Burton Doctrine: International Reactions

The first full-length analysis of the controversial Helms-Burton law, enacted in 1996, its history, evolution, and international consequences. Roy argues that the law effectively codifies four decades of a US embargo aimed at discouraging foreign investme

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Race and Politics in the Dominican Republic

The first book-length treatment of antihaitianismo (anti-Haitian prejudice), a set of racist and xenophobic attitudes prevalent today in the Dominican Republic that broadly portray Dominican people as white Catholics, while Haitians are viewed as spirit-