Cuba Under Siege
Discover the intricate dynamics of Cuban-American relations in Cuba Under Siege by Keith Bolender, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2012. This compelling paperback delves into over 50 years of America's steadfast hostility toward the Cuban Revolution, revealing how this enduring conflict has fostered a siege mentality among both the island's leadership and its citizens. Spanning 234 pages, Bolender's insightful analysis explores the profound impacts of this strained relationship on Cuba's economic, cultural, and political landscape. Perfect for readers interested in foreign relations and contemporary history, this book offers a vibrant perspective on the challenges faced by Cuba in the face of external pressures. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal topic by adding Cuba Under Siege to your collection today.