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61. Research On Cuba's "renewal" Of Socialist Theory And Practice
62. Fidel Castro's View Of The United States
63. Inter-subjective and transnational racial effects: The role of the United States in the formation and evolution of the collective perception and racial relations in Cuba, 1898--1902
64. Changing Course: Using American Soft Power to Affect U.S.-Cuban Relations
65. Intimate enemies: Visual culture and U.S.-Cuban relations, 1945--2000
66. Direct democracy: A way of governing in Lincoln, Rhode Island and Playa, Cuba
67. Jugglers, designated hitters and the lone ranger: Leadership autonomy and the effects of power and pressure on insulated leaders in Angola, Cuba, Namibia, South Africa and the United States, 1974--1988
68. Down with the embargo: Social movements, contentious politics and United States Cuba policy, (1960--2006)
69. Post -Communist property claims in the Czech Republic and Nicaragua: Lessons learned for Cuba
70. Rebellious affinities: Narratives of community, resistance, and women's participation in the Cuban Revolution (1952--1959)
71. Performable Nations: Music and Literature in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Cuba, Brazil, and the United States
72. Hacer the trips Corazon: Practicing Thirdspace in the Art of Cuba, Mexico, and the Latino United States
73. The effectiveness of economic sanctions in the context of globalization and transnational linkages: The case of Cuba
74. Cuba constructed: The impact of perception on foreign policy decision-making
75. Strait talk: Politics, propaganda and perceptions across the Florida Straits (Cuba)
76. A brotherly empire: Transnational religion and politics in Cuba, 1878--1903
77. Insurgency violence and state repressive policies: A comparison of Northern Ireland and Cuba
78. Following the American lead: Canada's diplomacy towards Cuba in the pre-revolutionary period, 1939--1959
79. Cuban Medical Internationalism: A Case for International Solidarity in Foreign Policy Decision Making
80. A comparison of American and Canadian foreign policies: The significance of identities, values and perceptions on policy toward Cuba
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