The United States and Cuba: Hegemony and Dependent Development, 18801934 (Pitt Latin American Series),Used
The United States and Cuba: Hegemony and Dependent Development, 18801934 (Pitt Latin American Series),Used
The United States and Cuba: Hegemony and Dependent Development, 18801934 (Pitt Latin American Series),Used

The United States and Cuba: Hegemony and Dependent Development, 18801934 (Pitt Latin American Series),Used

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From its independence from Spain in 1898 until the 1960s, Cuba was dominated by the political and economic presence of the United States. Benjamin studies this unequal relationship through 1934, by examining U.S. trade, investment, and capital lending; Cuban institutions and social movements; and U.S. foreign policy. Benjamin convincingly argues that U.S. hegemony shaped Cuban internal politics by exploiting the island's economy, dividing the nationalist movement, coopting Cuban moderates, and robbing post1933 leadership of its legitimacy.

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