The International Crisis of the Caribbean by Anthony Payne

The International Crisis of the Caribbean by Anthony Payne

Author:Anthony Payne [Payne, Anthony]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Political Science, General
ISBN: 9780801832390
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Published: 1984-01-15T10:14:51+00:00


Notes

See S. Mishin, ‘Latin America: Two Trends of Development’, International Affairs (Moscow), no. 6 (1976), p. 54 and L. Gouré and M. Rothenberg, Soviet Penetration of Latin America (Miami Centre for Advanced International Studies, Miami, 1975).

V.I. Popov, I.D. Ovsyany and V.P. Nikhamin (eds.), A Study of Soviet Foreign Policy (n.p., Moscow, 1975), p. 151.

See W.R. Duncan, ‘Moscow, the Caribbean, and Central America’ in R. Wesson (ed.), Communism in Central America and the Caribbean (Hoover Institution Press, Stanford, 1982), p. 8, Table 1.1.

See J. Levesque, The USSR and the Cuban Revolution (Praeger, New York, 1978), pp. 115-25.

See H.S. Dinerstein, Soviet Policy in Latin America (Rand, Santa Monica, 1966), pp. 28-30.

The figures quoted for Soviet aid to Cuba vary considerably. For a clear and reliable discussion, see J.I. Dominguez, ‘Cuban Foreign Policy’, Foreign Affairs, vol. 57, no. 1 (1978), pp. 83-108.

Ibid.

L.-D. Bender, Cuba vs United States: The Politics of Hostility, 2nd edn (Inter American University Press, San Juan, 1981), p. 50.

See J. Valenta, ‘Soviet and Cuban Responses to New Opportunities in Central America’ in R.E. Feinberg (ed.), Central America: International Dimensions of the Crisis (Holmes and Meier, New York, 1982), pp. 137-8 and 144.

See J.D. Theberge (ed.), Soviet Seapower in the Caribbean: Political and Strategic Implications (Praeger, New York, 1972).

E. Gonzalez, ‘Complexities of Cuban Foreign Policy’, Problems of Communism, vol. 26, no. 6 (1977), p. 10.

J. Petras, ‘Socialism in One Island: A Decade of Cuban Revolutionary Government’, Politics and Society, vol. 1, no. 3 (1971), pp. 203-24.

Granma Weekly Review, 27 October 1974.

W.R. Duncan, ‘Soviet and Cuban Interests in the Caribbean’ in R. Millett and W.M. Will (eds.), The Restless Caribbean (Praeger, New York, 1979), pp. 141-2.

E. Gonzalez, ‘Institutionalization, Political Elites, and Foreign Policies’ in C. Blasier and C. Mesa-Lago (eds.), Cuba in the World (University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, 1979), pp. 3-36.

Ibid., p. 17.

Le Monde, 16 January 1975, cited in ibid., p. 18.

Cited in R. Espindola, ‘Cuba: Centre of Peace or Conflict’, South (August 1982), p. 20.

See J.I. Dominguez, ‘Institutionalization and Civil-Military Relations’, Cuban Studies, vol. 6, no. 1 (1976), pp. 47-55 and 61-2.

Granma Weekly Review, 1 December 1974.

See W.M. LeoGrande, ‘Cuban-Soviet Relations and Cuban Policy in Africa’, Cuban Studies, vol. 10, no. 1 (1980), pp. 1-48.

See A. Linsley, ‘US-Cuban Relations: The Role of Puerto Rico’ in Blasier and Mesa-Lago, Cuba in the World, pp. 119-30.

See R.E. Jones, ‘Cuba and the English-speaking Caribbean’ in ibid., p. 131.

Granma Weekly Review, 20 April 1974.

E. Williams, From Colombus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean 1492-1969 (André Deutsch, London, 1970), p. 486.

Granma Weekly Review, 20 April 1975.

Caribbean Contact, January 1976.

Granma Weekly Review, 30 July 1975.

For a discussion of this relationship, see A.P. Maingot, ‘Cuba and the Commonwealth Caribbean’, Caribbean Review, vol. 9, no. 1 (1980), pp. 44-5.

See W.M. LeoGrande, ‘The Evolution of the Nonaligned Movement’, Problems of Communism, vol. 29, no. 1 (1980), pp. 35-52.

W.M. LeoGrande, ‘Foreign Policy: The Limits of Success’ in J.I. Dominguez (ed.), Cuba: Internal and International Affairs (Sage, Beverley Hills, 1982), p. 176.

The Times, 8 April 1981.

Granma Weekly Review, 5 September 1982.



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