A cooperative disagreement Canada-United States relations and revolutionary Cuba, 1959-93
Setting Precedents in Latin America -- From Parallel Paths to Parting Ways -- The Era of Friction Begins -- Establishing Cooperation amid Tension -- Refinement through Fire -- Normalizing Cooperation, Containing Subversion -- A Heightened Potential for Friction -- The Routinization of Difference --...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Vancouver ; Toronto
UBCPress
2022
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Schriftenreihe: | C.D. Howe series in Canadian political history
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Zusammenfassung: | Setting Precedents in Latin America -- From Parallel Paths to Parting Ways -- The Era of Friction Begins -- Establishing Cooperation amid Tension -- Refinement through Fire -- Normalizing Cooperation, Containing Subversion -- A Heightened Potential for Friction -- The Routinization of Difference -- From the Summit to Square One -- To the End of the Cold War... and Beyond "'A Cooperative Disagreement' demonstrates how Canada and the United States successfully kept divergent policies on revolutionary Cuba from damaging their bilateral relationship. Covering the period from 1959 to the end of the Cold War, John Dirks investigates the efforts of Canadian and US diplomats and bureaucrats to cooperate despite their respective approaches toward Cuba. This book draws on archival documents from both countries to reveal how these two North American powers continued to adhere to the hard policy boundaries set by their own governments while establishing a mutually beneficial relationship on issues of intelligence, travel, and other areas of engagement with Cuba." |
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Beschreibung: | xiv, 395 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780774865852 978-0-7748-6585-2 9780774865807 978-0-7748-6580-7 |