Leadership in the Cuban Revolution : the unseen story /
Annotation
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London, United Kingdom :
Zed Books,
[2014]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front cover; About the Author; Title; Copyright; Contents; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Spanish Terms; Stylistic Notes; Introduction: The Problem With 'fidel-centrism'; Classic assumptions: personality cults, coercion and the military; The state and the monolith?; Debate; 1 The Core Leadership: The Familiar Triumvirate; Fidel Castro; Che Guevara; Raúl Castro; Conclusion; 2 The Formation of 'The Vanguard': 1953-58; 3 Taking Stock and Finding Direction: 1959-62; External and internal pressures on Cuba; Understanding divisions; Early unity; The rebel alliance of 1959
- The 26 July Movement and the PSPHidden government?; The battles within the CTC; The 'Escalante affair'; The early 'inner circle' and its historic 'core'; Ex-guerrillas and the military; Leading veterans?; Women in the inner circle; The Llano; The PSP after 1959; The Directorio Revolucionario; 'Independent' radicals; The apostates; Inner and outer circles; 4 The Years of 'Revolutionary' Flux: 1963-75; The changing state; The new radicalism; The new inner circle; The intermediate and outer circles; 5 The Stable Years: Systems, Institutions and Bureaucrats: 1975-86
- Contested institutionalisationReturn of the PSP?; The changing world and changing Cuba in the 1980s: a new crisis; Changes to the circles of power; 6 The Return of Fluidity: 1986 to the Present; Explaining 'Rectification'; The Third Party Congress of 1986; The 1989-94 crisis and economic and political reform; The changing state and the changing inner circle; Reflections on the changing circles; 7 Inclusion and Exclusion: 'Within' and 'Against' the Revolution; Cuban history and the evolution of a culture of inclusion; The creation of a sense of 'us' and 'them' after 1959
- Defining 'inside' and 'against' the RevolutionThe role and nature of debate; 8 Inclusion and Collectivity: A Revolutionary Corporatism?; Seeking paradigms; Corporatism; A post-colonial corporatism?; The colonial binary of 'problem' and 'solution'; The imperative of nation-building; The Cuban case; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index; Back cover