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Cuban Foreign Policy: The Question of Maturity of Analysis

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FROM CONFRONTATION TO NEGOTIATION: U.S. RELATIONS WITH CUBA. By BRENNERPHILLIP. (Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1988. Pp. 118. $24.95 cloth, $7.95 paper.)

REAGAN ON CUBA: SELECTED STATEMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. By the CUBAN AMERICAN NATIONAL FOUNDATION. (Washington, D.C.: Cuban American National Foundation, 1986. Pp. 50. $3.00.)

THE EVOLUTION OF THE CUBAN MILITARY, 1492–1986. By FERMOSELLERAFAEL. (Miami, Fla.: Ediciones Universal, 1987. Pp. 585. $21.95 paper.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2022

H. Michael Erisman*
Affiliation:
Indiana State University
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Copyright © 1990 by the University of Texas Press

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Notes

1. Edward González, “Complexities of Cuban Foreign Policy,” Problems of Communism 26 (Nov.–Dec. 1977):1-15.

2. See, for example, Irving Louis Horowitz, “Romancing the Dictator,” Caribbean Review 16, no. 1 (Spring 1988):25-27. His review of Smith's book could at best be characterized as a polite hatchet job.