Back channel to Cuba : the hidden history of negotiations between Washington and Havana / William M. LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh.
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- 9781469617633 (cloth : alkaline paper)
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Cuba
- Estados Unidos -- Relaciones exteriores - -- Cuba
- Cuba -- Foreign relations -- United States
- Cuba - -- Relaciones exteriores - -- Estados Unidos
- Negotiation -- United States -- History
- Negociación. -- Estados Unidos -- Historia
- Negotiation -- Cuba -- History
- Negociación. -- Cuba -- Historia
- United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1989
- Estados Unidos -- Relaciones exteriores - -- 1945-1989
- United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
- Estados Unidos -- Relaciones exteriores - -- 1989-
- E 183.8.C9 L384.2014
Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura topográfica | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Libros | Biblioteca Francisco Xavier Clavigero Acervo | Acervo General | E 183.8.C9 L384.2014 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | ej. 1 | Disponible | UIA130283 |
"Challenging the conventional wisdom of perpetual hostility between the United States and Cuba--beyond invasions, covert operations, assassination plots using poison pens and exploding seashells, and a grinding economic embargo--this fascinating book chronicles a surprising, untold history of bilateral efforts toward rapprochement and reconciliation. Since 1959, conflict and aggression have dominated the story of U.S.-Cuban relations. Now, LeoGrande and Kornbluh present a new and increasingly more relevant account. From Kennedy's offering of an olive branch to Castro after the missile crisis, to Kissinger's top secret quest for normalization, to Obama's promise of a 'new approach,' LeoGrande and Kornbluh reveal a fifty-year record of dialogue and negotiations, both open and furtive, indicating a path toward better relations in the future"--Provided by publisher.
Incluye referencias bibliográficas (páginas 485-500) e índice.
Introduction: Rebuilding bridges -- Eisenhower : patience and forbearance -- Kennedy : the secret search for accommodation -- Johnson : Castro reaches out -- Nixon and Ford : Kissinger's Caribbean d'tente -- Carter : close, but no cigar -- Reagan and Bush : diplomatic necessity -- Clinton : from calibrated response to parallel positive steps -- George W. Bush : turning back the clock -- Obama : a new beginning? -- Intimate adversaries, possible friends.