Luis Rene Ferna Tabio, Cynthia Wright, Lana WylieCuba and Canada in the Shadow of the US
Other Diplomacies, Other Ties
Cuba and Canada in the Shadow of the US
Herausgeber: Tabio, Luis Rene Fernandez; Wylie, Lana; Wright, Cynthia
Luis Rene Ferna Tabio, Cynthia Wright, Lana WylieCuba and Canada in the Shadow of the US
Other Diplomacies, Other Ties
Cuba and Canada in the Shadow of the US
Herausgeber: Tabio, Luis Rene Fernandez; Wylie, Lana; Wright, Cynthia
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Other Diplomacies, Other Ties explores Cuba-Canada relations following the revolution of 1959 and the major geopolitical and economic transformations that have occurred in recent years.
Other Diplomacies, Other Ties explores Cuba-Canada relations following the revolution of 1959 and the major geopolitical and economic transformations that have occurred in recent years.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781442628311
- ISBN-10: 1442628316
- Artikelnr.: 47973122
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781442628311
- ISBN-10: 1442628316
- Artikelnr.: 47973122
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Luis René Fernández Tabío is a senior professor and researcher at the University of Havana. Cynthia Wright is an assistant professor in the School of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies at York University. Lana Wylie is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at McMaster University.
PART ONE: HISTORIES AND (OTHER) DIPLOMACIES
Chapter 1: Raúl Rodríguez, "Canada and Cuba: ¿Historical Overview of the
Political and Diplomatic Relations"
Chapter 2: Don Munton, "Canadian Intelligence and Diplomacy in Cuba"
Chapter 3: Asa McKercher, "Lifting the Sugarcane Curtain: Security,
Solidarity, and Cuba’s Pavilion at Expo 67"
Chapter 4: Keith Bolender, "When Cuban-American Terrorism Came to Canada"
Chapter 5: Maurice Demers and Michel Nareau, "From damnation to liberation:
representing Cuba in Quebec in the second half of the twentieth century"
PART TWO: CANADA AND CUBA IN THE SHADOW OF THE US: STRUCTURES AND ECONOMIES
Chapter 6: Calum McNeil, "Trust and Affectivity in Contemporary
Canada-Cuba-US Relations: Transcending the Past in Shaping the Future"
Chapter 7: Luis René Fernández Tabío, "Canadian-Cuban Economic Relations:
The Recognition and Respect of Difference"
Chapter 8: John Kirk and Peter McKenna, "Canada-Cuba Relations Under
Stephen Harper: Missed Opportunities (Again)"
Chapter 9: Rosa López-Oceguera, "Canadian Foreign Policy and the Inter
American System: Implications for Relations with Cuba"
PART THREE: CONSTRUCTING CANADA AND CUBA
Chapter 10: Olga Rosa González Martín, "Cuba in the Canadian media: to be
or not to be?"
Chapter 11: Catherine Krull and Jean Stubbs, "’Not Miami’: The Cuban
Diasporas in Toronto and Montreal, Canada"
Chapter 12: Karen Dubinsky, "Taking Generation NGO to Cuba: Reflections of
a Teacher"
Chapter 1: Raúl Rodríguez, "Canada and Cuba: ¿Historical Overview of the
Political and Diplomatic Relations"
Chapter 2: Don Munton, "Canadian Intelligence and Diplomacy in Cuba"
Chapter 3: Asa McKercher, "Lifting the Sugarcane Curtain: Security,
Solidarity, and Cuba’s Pavilion at Expo 67"
Chapter 4: Keith Bolender, "When Cuban-American Terrorism Came to Canada"
Chapter 5: Maurice Demers and Michel Nareau, "From damnation to liberation:
representing Cuba in Quebec in the second half of the twentieth century"
PART TWO: CANADA AND CUBA IN THE SHADOW OF THE US: STRUCTURES AND ECONOMIES
Chapter 6: Calum McNeil, "Trust and Affectivity in Contemporary
Canada-Cuba-US Relations: Transcending the Past in Shaping the Future"
Chapter 7: Luis René Fernández Tabío, "Canadian-Cuban Economic Relations:
The Recognition and Respect of Difference"
Chapter 8: John Kirk and Peter McKenna, "Canada-Cuba Relations Under
Stephen Harper: Missed Opportunities (Again)"
Chapter 9: Rosa López-Oceguera, "Canadian Foreign Policy and the Inter
American System: Implications for Relations with Cuba"
PART THREE: CONSTRUCTING CANADA AND CUBA
Chapter 10: Olga Rosa González Martín, "Cuba in the Canadian media: to be
or not to be?"
Chapter 11: Catherine Krull and Jean Stubbs, "’Not Miami’: The Cuban
Diasporas in Toronto and Montreal, Canada"
Chapter 12: Karen Dubinsky, "Taking Generation NGO to Cuba: Reflections of
a Teacher"
PART ONE: HISTORIES AND (OTHER) DIPLOMACIES
Chapter 1: Raúl Rodríguez, "Canada and Cuba: ¿Historical Overview of the
Political and Diplomatic Relations"
Chapter 2: Don Munton, "Canadian Intelligence and Diplomacy in Cuba"
Chapter 3: Asa McKercher, "Lifting the Sugarcane Curtain: Security,
Solidarity, and Cuba’s Pavilion at Expo 67"
Chapter 4: Keith Bolender, "When Cuban-American Terrorism Came to Canada"
Chapter 5: Maurice Demers and Michel Nareau, "From damnation to liberation:
representing Cuba in Quebec in the second half of the twentieth century"
PART TWO: CANADA AND CUBA IN THE SHADOW OF THE US: STRUCTURES AND ECONOMIES
Chapter 6: Calum McNeil, "Trust and Affectivity in Contemporary
Canada-Cuba-US Relations: Transcending the Past in Shaping the Future"
Chapter 7: Luis René Fernández Tabío, "Canadian-Cuban Economic Relations:
The Recognition and Respect of Difference"
Chapter 8: John Kirk and Peter McKenna, "Canada-Cuba Relations Under
Stephen Harper: Missed Opportunities (Again)"
Chapter 9: Rosa López-Oceguera, "Canadian Foreign Policy and the Inter
American System: Implications for Relations with Cuba"
PART THREE: CONSTRUCTING CANADA AND CUBA
Chapter 10: Olga Rosa González Martín, "Cuba in the Canadian media: to be
or not to be?"
Chapter 11: Catherine Krull and Jean Stubbs, "’Not Miami’: The Cuban
Diasporas in Toronto and Montreal, Canada"
Chapter 12: Karen Dubinsky, "Taking Generation NGO to Cuba: Reflections of
a Teacher"
Chapter 1: Raúl Rodríguez, "Canada and Cuba: ¿Historical Overview of the
Political and Diplomatic Relations"
Chapter 2: Don Munton, "Canadian Intelligence and Diplomacy in Cuba"
Chapter 3: Asa McKercher, "Lifting the Sugarcane Curtain: Security,
Solidarity, and Cuba’s Pavilion at Expo 67"
Chapter 4: Keith Bolender, "When Cuban-American Terrorism Came to Canada"
Chapter 5: Maurice Demers and Michel Nareau, "From damnation to liberation:
representing Cuba in Quebec in the second half of the twentieth century"
PART TWO: CANADA AND CUBA IN THE SHADOW OF THE US: STRUCTURES AND ECONOMIES
Chapter 6: Calum McNeil, "Trust and Affectivity in Contemporary
Canada-Cuba-US Relations: Transcending the Past in Shaping the Future"
Chapter 7: Luis René Fernández Tabío, "Canadian-Cuban Economic Relations:
The Recognition and Respect of Difference"
Chapter 8: John Kirk and Peter McKenna, "Canada-Cuba Relations Under
Stephen Harper: Missed Opportunities (Again)"
Chapter 9: Rosa López-Oceguera, "Canadian Foreign Policy and the Inter
American System: Implications for Relations with Cuba"
PART THREE: CONSTRUCTING CANADA AND CUBA
Chapter 10: Olga Rosa González Martín, "Cuba in the Canadian media: to be
or not to be?"
Chapter 11: Catherine Krull and Jean Stubbs, "’Not Miami’: The Cuban
Diasporas in Toronto and Montreal, Canada"
Chapter 12: Karen Dubinsky, "Taking Generation NGO to Cuba: Reflections of
a Teacher"