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Cuban international relations at 60 reflections on global connections edited by Mervyn J. Bain and Chris Walker.

By: Cuban Revolution at 60 Conference (2019 : Dalhousie University, Halifax)Contributor(s): Bain, Mervyn J, 1973- | Walker, Chris, 1981-Material type: TextTextSeries: Lexington studies on CubaPublisher: Lanham, Maryland Lexington Books, [2021]Description: 1 online resource (vi, 299 pages) illustrationsISBN: 9781793630193; 1793630194Other title: Cuban international relations at sixtySubject(s): Cuba -- Foreign relations -- 1959-1990 -- Congresses | Cuba -- Foreign relations -- 1990- -- Congresses | Cuba | Since 1959 | Diplomatic relationsGenre/Form: EBSCO eBooks | Conference papers and proceedings. | Electronic books. DDC classification: 327.7291009/04 LOC classification: F1788 | .C8275 2019Online resources: EBSCOhost
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction: Reflections on Cuba's Global Connections (1959-2019) -- Structure of Book -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Part I: Cuban-U.S. Relations -- Chapter 1: The Process of Rapprochement Between Cuba and the United States-Lessons Learned: Remarks by Ambassador Josefina Vidal at "The Cuban Revolution at 60" Conference, Dalhousie University, Halifax, October 31, 2019 -- Here Are My Thoughts -- Reversibility of the Process under Trump
Chapter 2: U.S.-Cuban Relations-Personal Reflections: Remarks by Ambassador (ret.) Jeffrey DeLaurentis, Saturday, November 2, 2019 -- How Did We Get Here? -- Negotiating the Reestablishment of Diplomatic Relations -- The Obama Visit -- Blowback/Backlash -- Note -- Chapter 3: Coercive Diplomacy or Constructive Engagement: Sixty Years of U.S. Policy toward Cuba -- From Dwight D. Eisenhower to George W. Bush: Fifty Years of Coercive Diplomacy -- Barack Obama: Constructive Engagement -- Donald Trump: A Return to Coercive Diplomacy -- Coercion or Engagement: A Balance Sheet -- Bibliography
Chapter 4: The President Has the Constitutional Power to Terminate the Embargo -- Introduction -- An Attempted Congressional Usurpation of U.S.-Cuba Policy from the President -- The Lesson for the Trump Administration in the Failed "Codification" of the Embargo on Cuba -- President Clinton's Helms-Burton Act Signing Statement -- An Impermissible Legislative Veto -- Members of Congress Do Not Have the "Standing" to Challenge a Presidential Termination of the Embargo on Cuba -- Judicial Deference to Presidential Exercises of the Office's Foreign Affairs Prerogative
The Political Question Doctrine -- International Law Is the Law of the United States and U.S. Courts Refuse to Act Contrary to That Body of Law -- How the Embargo May Be Terminated -- The President Lifts the Embargo: What Happens Next? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: [Re]Searching for the "Havana Syndrome" -- "Sonic Attacks" -- Microwave/Radiowave Weapons -- Mass Hysteria -- Still Searching for Answers -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: From Eisenhower to Trump: A Historical Summary of the U.S.-Cuba Conflict (1959-2020)
U.S.-Cuba during the Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson Administrations -- From the Ephemeral Détente to Confrontation: The Ups and Downs of Policy toward Cuba -- The U.S.-Cuba Confrontation in the Transition Period of the New International (Dis)Order (1989-2000) -- George W. Bush's "Fight Against Terrorism" and its Impact on Cuba (2001-2008) -- US-Cuba: The Winds of Change (2009-2016) -- "America First": The Destruction of the Bridge and the Setbacks on U.S.-Cuba Relations (2017-2020) -- Bibliography -- Part II: Cuba on the Global Stage -- Chapter 7: Cuba Is Africa, Africa Is Cuba
Summary: "While scrutinizing the principle pressures and influences of Cuba's key international relationships and issues, Cuban International Relations at 60 examines the island's global engagement and foreign policy since January 1959 by bringing together the perspectives of leading experts and personal accounts of two ambassadors"-- Provided by publisher.
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Papers originally presented at "The Cuban Revolution at 60" Conference, Dalhousie University, Halifax, October 31, 2019.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction: Reflections on Cuba's Global Connections (1959-2019) -- Structure of Book -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Part I: Cuban-U.S. Relations -- Chapter 1: The Process of Rapprochement Between Cuba and the United States-Lessons Learned: Remarks by Ambassador Josefina Vidal at "The Cuban Revolution at 60" Conference, Dalhousie University, Halifax, October 31, 2019 -- Here Are My Thoughts -- Reversibility of the Process under Trump

Chapter 2: U.S.-Cuban Relations-Personal Reflections: Remarks by Ambassador (ret.) Jeffrey DeLaurentis, Saturday, November 2, 2019 -- How Did We Get Here? -- Negotiating the Reestablishment of Diplomatic Relations -- The Obama Visit -- Blowback/Backlash -- Note -- Chapter 3: Coercive Diplomacy or Constructive Engagement: Sixty Years of U.S. Policy toward Cuba -- From Dwight D. Eisenhower to George W. Bush: Fifty Years of Coercive Diplomacy -- Barack Obama: Constructive Engagement -- Donald Trump: A Return to Coercive Diplomacy -- Coercion or Engagement: A Balance Sheet -- Bibliography

Chapter 4: The President Has the Constitutional Power to Terminate the Embargo -- Introduction -- An Attempted Congressional Usurpation of U.S.-Cuba Policy from the President -- The Lesson for the Trump Administration in the Failed "Codification" of the Embargo on Cuba -- President Clinton's Helms-Burton Act Signing Statement -- An Impermissible Legislative Veto -- Members of Congress Do Not Have the "Standing" to Challenge a Presidential Termination of the Embargo on Cuba -- Judicial Deference to Presidential Exercises of the Office's Foreign Affairs Prerogative

The Political Question Doctrine -- International Law Is the Law of the United States and U.S. Courts Refuse to Act Contrary to That Body of Law -- How the Embargo May Be Terminated -- The President Lifts the Embargo: What Happens Next? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: [Re]Searching for the "Havana Syndrome" -- "Sonic Attacks" -- Microwave/Radiowave Weapons -- Mass Hysteria -- Still Searching for Answers -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: From Eisenhower to Trump: A Historical Summary of the U.S.-Cuba Conflict (1959-2020)

U.S.-Cuba during the Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson Administrations -- From the Ephemeral Détente to Confrontation: The Ups and Downs of Policy toward Cuba -- The U.S.-Cuba Confrontation in the Transition Period of the New International (Dis)Order (1989-2000) -- George W. Bush's "Fight Against Terrorism" and its Impact on Cuba (2001-2008) -- US-Cuba: The Winds of Change (2009-2016) -- "America First": The Destruction of the Bridge and the Setbacks on U.S.-Cuba Relations (2017-2020) -- Bibliography -- Part II: Cuba on the Global Stage -- Chapter 7: Cuba Is Africa, Africa Is Cuba

"While scrutinizing the principle pressures and influences of Cuba's key international relationships and issues, Cuban International Relations at 60 examines the island's global engagement and foreign policy since January 1959 by bringing together the perspectives of leading experts and personal accounts of two ambassadors"-- Provided by publisher.

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