Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-355) and index.
Contents:
Selected chronology -- Toward "monolithic unity" : building Cuban state power from above -- Economic development and the standard of living since the 1959 revolution -- Cuba's foreign policy : between revolution and reasons of state -- Cuban workers after the 1959 revolution : ruling class or exploited class? -- Racism against black Cubans : an oppression that dared not speak its name -- Gender politics and the Cuban Revolution -- Dissidents and critics : from right to left -- Conclusion : Cuba might not be a socialist democracy, but ... -- Epilogue : after the Sixth Party Congress.
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