This article explains how Latin American governments responded to the Cuban revolution and how the “Cuban question” played out in the inter-American system in the first five years of Fidel Castro's regime, from 1959 to 1964, when the Organization of American States imposed sanctions against the island. Drawing on recently declassified sources from Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Uruguay, and the United States, the article complicates U.S.-centric accounts of the inter-American system. It also adds to our understanding of how the Cold War was perceived within the region. The article makes clear that U.S. policymakers were not the only ones who feared Castro's triumph, the prospect of greater Soviet intervention, and the Cuban missile crisis. By se...
As Cuban–Soviet relations strengthened throughout the 1960s, Havana sent a significant number of bec...
The article analyzes the impact on the Caribbean of the Cold War's end at the beginning of the 90's....
When Cuban revolutionaries triumphantly rolled into Havana in January 1959, Latin America was thrust...
The article deals with Cuban foreign policy during the 1980s, and in particular with Fidel Castro's ...
textThis dissertation explores the central paradox of Mexico's foreign relations with Cuba and the U...
The Latin American Cold War theatre was distinct from the global struggle between American capitalis...
Scholars have addressed the problem of the Dwight Eisenhower administration’s opposition to Fidel C...
This thesis examines US foreign policy towards Latin American countries during the Cold War. The pur...
The thesis deals with the U.S. foreign policy towards Cuba in the years 1958-1965. It analyses sourc...
The history of the Cold War in Latin America in the 1970s is commonly split into two episodes: the e...
After its Revolution Cuba was forced into a Latin American and Caribbean diplomatic quarantine by th...
The aim of this article is the migratory crises between Cuba e United States of America after the Cu...
This article explores linkages between Yugoslavia’s influence and the roots of the Non-Aligned Movem...
Fidel Castro's endorsement of Salvador Allende's revolutionary program in August 1970 was determined...
1. IntroductionDuring the 1960s, United States intelligence officers in communiqués back to their su...
As Cuban–Soviet relations strengthened throughout the 1960s, Havana sent a significant number of bec...
The article analyzes the impact on the Caribbean of the Cold War's end at the beginning of the 90's....
When Cuban revolutionaries triumphantly rolled into Havana in January 1959, Latin America was thrust...
The article deals with Cuban foreign policy during the 1980s, and in particular with Fidel Castro's ...
textThis dissertation explores the central paradox of Mexico's foreign relations with Cuba and the U...
The Latin American Cold War theatre was distinct from the global struggle between American capitalis...
Scholars have addressed the problem of the Dwight Eisenhower administration’s opposition to Fidel C...
This thesis examines US foreign policy towards Latin American countries during the Cold War. The pur...
The thesis deals with the U.S. foreign policy towards Cuba in the years 1958-1965. It analyses sourc...
The history of the Cold War in Latin America in the 1970s is commonly split into two episodes: the e...
After its Revolution Cuba was forced into a Latin American and Caribbean diplomatic quarantine by th...
The aim of this article is the migratory crises between Cuba e United States of America after the Cu...
This article explores linkages between Yugoslavia’s influence and the roots of the Non-Aligned Movem...
Fidel Castro's endorsement of Salvador Allende's revolutionary program in August 1970 was determined...
1. IntroductionDuring the 1960s, United States intelligence officers in communiqués back to their su...
As Cuban–Soviet relations strengthened throughout the 1960s, Havana sent a significant number of bec...
The article analyzes the impact on the Caribbean of the Cold War's end at the beginning of the 90's....
When Cuban revolutionaries triumphantly rolled into Havana in January 1959, Latin America was thrust...