Cuban Revolution
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<p>January 1984 marked the 25th anniversary of Fidel Castro’s emergence to power. <i>The Cuban Revolution: 25 Years Later</i> is a product of the CSIS Cuba Project a long-term effort to focus public as well as policymaker’s attention on Cuba-related affairs. The lead author Lord Thomas of Swynnerton is the dean of political-historical studies on Cuba and author of the encyclopedic <i>Cuba: The Pursuit of Freedom</i>. A great deal of myth surrounds the evolution of Cuba since Castro’s emergence to power over 25 years ago. Some of this myth is the product of official Cuban propaganda; some of it is also due to a generally misinformed American public. Sifting through available data to distinguish between fact and fiction this book evaluates broadly the impact of Castro’s regime on Cuba itself. Based on the findings of the CSIS Cuba Project the book draws on the assessments of 18 top Cuban specialists on the political economic cuiturai and social development of Cuba since 1959. In contrast to democracies such as Costa Rica the equalization of society that has taken place under Castro’s leadership has been accomplished by redistributing existing resources not by creating new wealth. Moreover the authors conclude that in politics culture and the economy Cuba under Castro has become and remains rigid stagnant enormously militarized and ideologically absolutist.</p>
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