Cuba by Isaac Saney

Cuba by Isaac Saney

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This overview focuses on Cuba's post-Soviet economic collapse, the measures that Castro's government took in response and their results and impact. It argues that the country's political stability is due to its political system which incorporates elements of democracy.

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Cuba by Isaac Saney

This overview focuses on Cuba's post-Soviet economic collapse, the measures that Castro's government took in response and their results and impact. It argues that the country's political stability is due to its political system which incorporates elements of democracy.
'Saney provides a most impressive sweep over the dynamics of survival and change in the Cuban revolution over the last decadeAs a highly informative and insightful look into the Cuban Revolution today there is no book like it. It is a must read not only for Cubanologists but anyone interested in understanding not only how the Revolution has managed to survive decades of US imperialism and the most severe crisis in its history but the fact that it continues to work--and serve as an example, if not model, of a systematic alternative to world capitalism. Well researched and very well written.' Henry Veltmeyer, Saint Mary‘s University 'Saney‘s book is a comprehensive and balanced primer on Cuba and the progress its Revolution has brought the Cuban people. It is highly readable for anyone interested in understanding that nation‘s ongoing struggle for social justice. In particular, his discussion of inequality and race is the best available in the literature.' Cliff Durand, Morgan State University 'Almost forty-five years have passed since the Cuban Revolution. Has it been successful? Has it failed? Have racism and sexism been eradicated? Is there criminal justice? These are only some of the issues that Saney tackles in this easy-to-read yet profound book in which he offers a rare insight into how Cuba, a small and underdeveloped island nation, has been able to respond positively to the social needs of its population.' Susan Hurlich, a journalist and anthropologist 'I lamented this book had not come out in time to be THE required text for my Special Topics in Cuban Culture and Society course. This book is not just one of the best introductions to a much contested subject, but also one of the most thoughtful discussions; very political in the true sense of the word. I had been hoping for something like that to be available. I recommend it to everyone, particularly students with an individual interest in Cuba.' Claudia Kaiser-Lenoir, Tufts University
Professsor Isaac Saney is Associate Director of the Transition Year Program at Henson College, Dalhousie University. His scholarly work is in the fields of international development studies, political economy and law. A frequent visitor to Cuba, he is the author of a monograph on Cuba published by the International Development Studies Program, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Canada, as well as many articles on Cuba, Black history and race.
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ISBN 13 9781842773635
ISBN 10 1842773631
Title Cuba
Author Isaac Saney
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2004-02-01
Number of pages 248
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.