State Resistance to Globalisation in Cuba
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Book Description
In a world dominated by neo-liberal globalization, Cuba stands apart as a tiny enclave of resistance to the free market economy. Its success -- in the face of massive opposition from the US and the apparent triumph of neoliberalism worlwide -- is remarkable.
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the ways in which the government and the people of Cuba have actively resisted neo-liberal globalisation. The author challenges those on the Left who romantically support the Cuban Revolution as well as those who claim that the free market is the ideal economic model for all states. Instead, he presents an intelligent account of the serious and contradictory consequences of Cuba's social, political and economic restructuring.
How is it that the Cuban Communist Party continues to exist? To what extent is Cuba affected by global trends and pressures? The author revisits the history of the Cuban Revolution, and the crisis after the fall of Cuba's superpower ally, the Soviet Union, to provide answers to these questions.
About the Author
Antonio Carmona Baez is a young Puerto Rican scholar and activist. Currently based in the Netherlands, he works at the TNI along with anti-globalization opponents such as Susan George or Walden Bello.
State Resistance to Globalisation in Cuba,Antonio Carmona Baez,Pluto Press,0745321453,1959-,Americas (North Central South West Indies),Anti-globalization movement,Business / Economics / Finance,Cuba,Economic policy,Foreign relations,Globalization,International - Economics,Political Science,Politics/International Relations,Socialism,American history: postwar, from c 1945 -,Political Science / Economic Policy
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