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State Resistance to Globalisation in Cuba.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Pluto Press, 2004Copyright date: ©2004Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (270 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781849642170
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: State Resistance to Globalisation in CubaDDC classification:
  • 337.7291
LOC classification:
  • HX158.5 -- .C313 2004eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- Cuba as an Exception -- Neo- liberal Globalisation, Socialism and Anti- Imperialist State Resistance -- Implications for the State -- Social Consequences of the Global Trends -- Socialism in a Sea of Capitalism -- Marxist Socialism -- State Capitalism -- Implications for Studying Cuba -- The Party/ State Apparatus -- 2. Conceptualising Cuban Socialism: The Pillars of the Revolution -- The Causes of a Tardy Independence -- Roots of Nation- state Formation -- US Intervention and Neo- colonialism -- The First Labour Movement -- A Workers' Revolutionary Attempt -- An Alternative to the Workers' Movement -- 'Cuba Socialista' -- Economic Integration into the Soviet Bloc -- Unity, Continuity, State Supremacy and Popular Participation -- 3. The Causes and Impact of Cuba's Crisis in the 1990s -- The Background to the Crisis -- The Effects of Integration -- The Campaign to Rectify Errors and Negative Tendencies -- The Demise of the CMEA -- Cuba and the Fall of the Soviet Union -- The US Economic Embargo -- The State's Response and the Impact upon Cuba's Political System -- Foreign Direct Investment -- Signs of Slow Recovery -- 4. Structural Adjustments and Social Forces in Cuba: How Cuba™s Economic Model was Shaped by Global Trends -- Demonstrated Economic Growth -- Causes for Economic Growth -- Social Growth -- World Bank Development Reports and Other International Sources -- Cuba's Most Radical Change - Sistema de Perfeccionamiento Empresarial -- Cuentapropismo: The New Self- employment in Cuba -- New Structures -- New Structures and Social Bloc Formations -- Structural Changes and the Revolution's Identity -- 5. Conclusions and Considerations -- Shaky Pillars? -- Possible Future Scenarios -- A Disintegration of the Party/ State Apparatus? -- Maintaining Cuban Socialism -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: Baez uses Cuba as a case for a general critique of globalization and contemporary arguments on political resistance.
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Intro -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- Cuba as an Exception -- Neo- liberal Globalisation, Socialism and Anti- Imperialist State Resistance -- Implications for the State -- Social Consequences of the Global Trends -- Socialism in a Sea of Capitalism -- Marxist Socialism -- State Capitalism -- Implications for Studying Cuba -- The Party/ State Apparatus -- 2. Conceptualising Cuban Socialism: The Pillars of the Revolution -- The Causes of a Tardy Independence -- Roots of Nation- state Formation -- US Intervention and Neo- colonialism -- The First Labour Movement -- A Workers' Revolutionary Attempt -- An Alternative to the Workers' Movement -- 'Cuba Socialista' -- Economic Integration into the Soviet Bloc -- Unity, Continuity, State Supremacy and Popular Participation -- 3. The Causes and Impact of Cuba's Crisis in the 1990s -- The Background to the Crisis -- The Effects of Integration -- The Campaign to Rectify Errors and Negative Tendencies -- The Demise of the CMEA -- Cuba and the Fall of the Soviet Union -- The US Economic Embargo -- The State's Response and the Impact upon Cuba's Political System -- Foreign Direct Investment -- Signs of Slow Recovery -- 4. Structural Adjustments and Social Forces in Cuba: How Cuba™s Economic Model was Shaped by Global Trends -- Demonstrated Economic Growth -- Causes for Economic Growth -- Social Growth -- World Bank Development Reports and Other International Sources -- Cuba's Most Radical Change - Sistema de Perfeccionamiento Empresarial -- Cuentapropismo: The New Self- employment in Cuba -- New Structures -- New Structures and Social Bloc Formations -- Structural Changes and the Revolution's Identity -- 5. Conclusions and Considerations -- Shaky Pillars? -- Possible Future Scenarios -- A Disintegration of the Party/ State Apparatus? -- Maintaining Cuban Socialism -- Bibliography -- Index.

Baez uses Cuba as a case for a general critique of globalization and contemporary arguments on political resistance.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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