1st Edition

The Political Coexistence of the United States with Cuba, 1961-1975

By Krzysztof Siwek Copyright 2024
280 Pages
by Routledge

280 Pages
by Routledge

280 Pages
by Routledge

This book investigates the phenomenon of the political coexistence of the United States with Cuba that developed between the beginning of the John F. Kennedy administration and the Cold War détente of the mid-1970s. It is revealed that due to the US global commitments, related to the Cold War and the risk of confrontation with the Soviet Union, the political approach of Washington to the Fidel... Read more

1. The origins of the US-Cuban relations from 1898 to 1961  2. The United States and Cuba in the grip of the Cold War in 1961-1962  3. The US-Cuban conciliation attempt after the Missile Crisis  4. Developing the US “positive containment” of Cuba in 1964-1968       5. The US-Cuban political coexistence within the East-West détente and Castro’s internationalism in 1969-1975      

Biography

Krzysztof Siwek is an assistant professor at the Historical Institute, University of Wrocław, Poland. His current research involves the U.S. foreign policy, Central - Eastern European territorial issues in the 20th century and social and cultural history. Recently published works include Neither Peace Nor War – U.S. – Cuban Political Coexistence from 1963 to 1964 (2023).