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OverviewThis revised and updated edition focuses on Cuba since Raúl Castro stepped down as president. Offering a comprehensive description and analysis of contemporary Cuban politics, economy, international relations, and society, it is ideally suited for students and general readers seeking to understand this small yet still influential country. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hope Bastian , Philip Brenner , John M. Kirk , William M. LeoGrandePublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Edition: Third Edition Dimensions: Width: 17.70cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 25.50cm Weight: 0.694kg ISBN: 9781538177143ISBN 10: 1538177145 Pages: 388 Publication Date: 15 August 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews"Composed of essays from widely recognized and admired authorities on and off the island, this collection provides an essential and unvarnished evaluation of Cuba and its social, cultural, and political evolution in the twenty-first century. Any scholar wishing to appraise themselves of where the revolution is at and where it is going could not do any better than consult this book.--Stephen Wilkinson, director of the International Institute for the Study of Cuba, The University of Buckingham No other volume comes close to providing a better understanding of how much has changed in twenty-first century scholarship about Cuba and how much continues to change. What remains unchanged in this new edition is the remarkable breath of the 25 chapters, most authored by a ""who's who"" of Cuban scholarship, now joined by younger voices, and all careful to include historical context.--Lars G. Schoultz, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill This new edition provides another much needed update on an impressively wide range of topics in a Cuba now without the Castros and, more importantly, features a welcome range of scholarly views of the present reality on the island. Yet another boon for students of Cuba.--Antoni Kapcia, emeritus professor, Centre for Research on Cuba, University of Nottingham" "Conversations about Cuba, especially in the English-speaking world, tend to be narrow in focus and polarized in tone. Contemporary Cuba is a welcome contrast--comprehensive and balanced--that moves our understandings of the island beyond stale Cold War stereotypes. The volume has remarkable breadth and depth and makes clear that Cubans are facing a challenging present. It also illuminates visions for the future that bring our understanding of Cuba out from the long shadow of the past.--Tom Long, reader in international relations, University of Warwick The contributors to this masterful book wrestle thoughtfully with 'the crisis of meaning' of Cuba's revolutionary process in the wake of the intense protests on the island in July 2021 and illuminate the severity and complexity of the challenges facing Cuba on a broad spectrum of fronts. This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Cuba today.--Cynthia McIntock, Cynthia McClintock, professor of political science and international affairs, George Washington University Composed of essays from widely recognized and admired authorities on and off the island, this collection provides an essential and unvarnished evaluation of Cuba and its social, cultural, and political evolution in the twenty-first century. Any scholar wishing to appraise themselves of where the revolution is at and where it is going could not do any better than consult this book.--Stephen Wilkinson, director of the International Institute for the Study of Cuba, The University of Buckingham No other volume comes close to providing a better understanding of how much has changed in twenty-first century scholarship about Cuba and how much continues to change. What remains unchanged in this new edition is the remarkable breath of the 25 chapters, most authored by a ""who's who"" of Cuban scholarship, now joined by younger voices, and all careful to include historical context.--Lars G. Schoultz, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill This new edition provides another much needed update on an impressively wide range of topics in a Cuba now without the Castros and, more importantly, features a welcome range of scholarly views of the present reality on the island. Yet another boon for students of Cuba.--Antoni Kapcia, emeritus professor, Centre for Research on Cuba, University of Nottingham" Author InformationPhilip Brenner is emeritus professor of international relations at American University. John M. Kirk is emeritus professor of Latin American studies at Dalhousie University. William M. LeoGrande is professor of political science at American University. Hope Bastian is assistant professor of anthropology at Wheaton College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |