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Cuba's Foreign Policy In The Middle East

Cuba's Foreign Policy In The Middle East
Author: Damian J Fernandez
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429712731

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In spite of the growing academic interest in Cuba's international relations in the revolutionary period. Cuba's policy toward the Middle East has been a neglected field of study. Although the Middle East has not been a high priority item on Fidel Castro's agenda, various factors have combined to propel the regime into taking a more active stance in the region, not least of which is the importance of the Middle East to the Soviet Union. Some of these factors have been ideological, such as the nature of Castroism itself. Other factors have been more pragmatic: the need to increase Cuba's leverage with the Soviet Union; the desire to establish spheres of interest of its own in the Third World; the attempt to use external politics to soothe internal problems and the wish to maximize the prestige of the Cuban revolution, and, by extension, that of its lider maximo. Since 1959, Havana's Middle Eastern policy has experienced four stages: (1) 1959-1973: Autonomous foreign policy, marked by a dual relationship with both Israel and the Arab states. (2) 1973-1977: Accommodation to the Soviet line; anti-Israeli policy combined with an expansion of relations with progressive states, signalled by the establishment of Cuban military missions. (3) 1977-1980: Activist policy in the region, expanded role and development of diplomatic relationships. (4) 1981 to the present (1985): Cautious involvement; restrained activism, emphasizing socio-economic cooperation. Cuba's incursion into the Arab world illuminates how Cuban foreign policy works, especially in relation to autonomy, convergence, and subordination; dependence, pragmatism, and ideology. The island's entrance into Middle East politics has introduced new risks into the island's foreign policy in return for the benefits which have been derived. A theory to explain Cuba's foreign policy in its interaction with the Soviet Union in the Third World must include heretofore neglected variables: time; regime type; and factionalism (bureaucratic politics), in addition to external events. The study of Cuba's initiatives in the Middle East will serve to test this theory.


Latin American Relations with the Middle East

Latin American Relations with the Middle East
Author: Marta Tawil Kuri
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2022-03-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000570053

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Latin American Relations with the Middle East surveys the dealings of ten Latin American and Caribbean states – Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Peru, Mexico, Uruguay, and Venezuela – with the Middle East. This volume examins these states' external behavior at both an empirical and conceptual level. Empirically, authors seek to examine Latin American and Caribbean foreign policies towards the Middle East in four dimensions: diplomatic attention; trade and investment (including the energy issue); development cooperation; security matters/intelligence, and relationship with multilateralism (Iran, Palestine, and Syria). Case studies are selectively deployed to observe the influence of unfavorable circumstances that have increased since 2015, such as domestic turmoil, wars, economic crisis, ideological bias, and international constraints. Conceptually, the book enhances the theoretical framework for understanding Southern countries’ foreign policies, through fomenting dialogue with Latin American and Caribbean regional literature on foreign policy. Authors inquire about how decision-making processes occur, and uncover how influential actors help to test the main hypotheses of Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA). Forging essential new paths of inquiry, this book is a must read for researchers of International Relations, Foreign Policy, South-South Relations, Latin American Politics, and Middle Eastern Politics.


Cuban Foreign Policy

Cuban Foreign Policy
Author: H. Michael Erisman
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Cuba
ISBN: 9781442270923

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Tracing the sweeping changes in Cuban foreign policy under Raúl Castro, leading scholars provide a systematic overview of Cuba's relations with the United States, Latin America, Russia, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. This text will be invaluable for all readers interested in contemporary Cuba.


US Foreign Policy Since 1945

US Foreign Policy Since 1945
Author: Alan Dobson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2002-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134690665

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An essential and concise introduction to postwar US foreign policy. It explores the key questions of who makes policy, why, in what style or tradition, under what kinds of democratic controls and in what kind of international environment.


Cuba in a Changing World

Cuba in a Changing World
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1991
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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The Other Powers

The Other Powers
Author: Ronald Peter Barston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1973
Genre: States, Small
ISBN:

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Cuba's Foreign Relations in a Post-Soviet World

Cuba's Foreign Relations in a Post-Soviet World
Author: H. Michael Erisman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813018126

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"One of the first serious attempts to explain the re-articulation of Cuban foreign policy in the 1990s, after the end of its special relationship with the former socialist bloc. Should be of relevance to specialists, students, and all readers interested in Cuban foreign policy and the evolution of the Cuba-U.S. conflict."--International Affairs "Kudos to Erisman for a timely, provocative, and persuasive analysis of Cuban foreign affairs. This book should be required reading for policy makers in Havana and Washington, for Latin American and Caribbean specialists, and for all those intrigued by the survival of the Cuban Revolution into the 21st century."--John W. Cotman, Howard University In his analysis of the broad scope of revolutionary Cuba's foreign relations, H. Michael Erisman emphasizes two key aspects: Cuba's adjustment since the disintegration of the Soviet Bloc and the ongoing confrontation between Cuba and the United States. Using revolutionary Cuba's foreign relations as a case study in counterdependency politics, he proposes that the country has always been highly sensitive to the danger of overdependence on an external power and examines Havana's implementation of this stance in both the Cold War and post-Cold War periods. As the first comprehensive single-author treatment of the subject, Erisman not only tells readers what happened to Cuba's foreign relations but also offers a basis for understanding them. H. Michael Erisman is professor of political science at Indiana State University.


The Soviet Union in the Middle East

The Soviet Union in the Middle East
Author: A. I. Dawisha
Publisher: Heinemann Educational Publishers
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Middle East

The Middle East
Author: Eugene Victor Rostow
Publisher: Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, for the National Committee for American Foreign Policy
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1976
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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