Unfinished Business

America and Cuba after the Cold War, 1989–2001

Chris McGillion author Morris Morley author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:16th Sep '02

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A comprehensive study of US policy toward Cuba in the post-Cold War era.

This is a comprehensive study of US policy towards Cuba in the post-Cold War era. Drawing on interviews with Bush and Clinton policy-makers, congressional participants in the policy debate, and leaders of the anti-sanctions business community, it makes an important contribution to our knowledge of the evolution of American policy during this period. This study argues that Bush and Clinton operated within the same Cold War framework that shaped the Cuba policy of their predecessors. But it also demonstrates that US policy after 1989 was driven principally by the imperatives of domestic politics. The authors show how Bush and Clinton corrupted the policy-making process by subordinating rational decision-making in the national interest to narrow political calculations. The result was the pursuit of a policy that had nothing to do with its stated objectives of promoting reforms in Cuba and everything to do with getting rid of Fidel Castro's regime.

'This is a clever, well written book, based upon interviews with many of the protagonists and for this reason alone will be quoted and referred to for many years to come.' Open History

ISBN: 9780521520409

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm

Weight: 360g

264 pages