Revolutionary Cuba and the End of the Cold War
Discover the intricate dynamics of Cuban history and politics in "Revolutionary Cuba and the End of the Cold War" by an insightful author, published by the University Press of America in 1993. With 284 pages of in-depth analysis, this compelling study dives into the forces that propelled Fidel Castro to power and examines the factors that maintained his regime for decades. As the Cold War drew to a close, Cuba's role in global politics became increasingly significant, prompting much speculation regarding Castro's future and the evolving U.S.-Cuban relations. This book provides a thorough understanding of those pivotal changes and their lasting impacts. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this hardback edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the intersection of revolutionary movements and international diplomacy.