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To Make a world safe for revolution: Cuba’s foreign policy
This book is an in-depth academic study of Cuban foreign policy after the 1959 Revolution. Jorge I. Domínguez, a leading expert on Latin American studies, analyzes how Fidel Castro's government devised a foreign strategy aimed at expanding Cuba's revolutionary influence and maintaining its national security. Discussions cover Cuba's relations with the Soviet Union, Latin American countries, and Africa, as well as its tensions with the United States. This book is an important reference for the study of international relations and Cuban foreign policy.
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