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The Long Night of Dark Intent

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A Half Century of Cuban Communism

The Long Night of Dark Intent

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The Long Night of Dark Intent book

A Half Century of Cuban Communism
ByIrving Louis Horowitz
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2008
eBook Published 25 October 2017
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315132983
Pages 620
eBook ISBN 9781315132983
Subjects Politics & International Relations
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Horowitz, I.L. (2008). The Long Night of Dark Intent: A Half Century of Cuban Communism (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315132983

ABSTRACT

The Cuban Revolution of 1959 was a benchmark of triumph and a harbinger of tragedy to come. Rather than herald a new era of Cuba joining the world community of nations as a paragon of democracy as many fervently hoped and believed it would, it became instead a new stage in authoritarian rule in the Western hemisphere.For more than a half century since then Cuba has been defined by the capacity of a single family to command and determine the fate of a nation and to do so with a minimum of opposition. Incredibly, even those professing adhesion to democratic norms have been ready to forgive the dictator his excesses. This volume explains the theory and practice of this absence of internal opposition and the persistence of external support for the Castro family and its entourage.The Long Night of Dark Intent is chronological in order, with the author indicating major points in each of the five decades covered. The volume covers five centers of system analysis: economics, politics, society, military, and ideology. Who or what "determines" events and decisions is the stuff of real history. It is precisely due to variability in causal chains in society that we have huge variance in levels of predictability. The course of the Cuban Revolution gives strong support for such an approach to the Castro Era. This is a unique, unflinching account with a strong emphasis on the importance of U.S. policy decisions over time.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |68 pages

1960s: Guerrilla Dictatorship

chapter 1|15 pages

The Stalinization of Fidel Castro

chapter 2|12 pages

Castrologists and Apologists: True Belief in the Service of False Sentiment

chapter 3|28 pages

Cuban Communism and Marxist Revisionism

chapter 4|11 pages

The Missile Crisis: A Decade in United States-Cuban Relations

part |153 pages

1970s: Consolidation of Communism

chapter 5|13 pages

United States Policy toward Cuba in a Latin Context

chapter 6|20 pages

Capitalism, Communism, and Multinationalism

chapter 7|18 pages

The Militarization of Guerrilla Communism

chapter 8|21 pages

Military Origins of the Cuban Revolution

chapter 9|23 pages

Ideological Euphoria and Post-Revolutionary Cuba

chapter 10|9 pages

Authenticity and Autonomy in Cuban Communism

chapter 11|16 pages

Institutionalized Militarism of Cuba

chapter 12|22 pages

The Cuba Lobby: Supplying Rope to a Mortgaged Revolution

chapter 13|9 pages

Institutionalization as Integration: The Cuban Revolution at Age Twenty

part |32 pages

1980s: Militarization of the Regime

chapter 14|13 pages

C. Wright Mills and Listen, Yankee

chapter 15|13 pages

The Role of Cuba in the Pacification of Central America

chapter 16|4 pages

Fidel’s “Soft” Stalinism

part |231 pages

1990s: Regionalization and Retreat

chapter 17|8 pages

Small Nation, Global Pretensions: Fidel Castro Redux

chapter 18|22 pages

Revolution, Longevity, and Legitimacy in Communist States *

chapter 19|10 pages

The Dictator Who Would Be King

chapter 20|10 pages

New Beginnings and Familiar Endings

chapter 21|11 pages

Totalitarian Options in a Post-Communist World

chapter 22|12 pages

American Foreign Policy toward Castro: Paradox, Procrastination, and Paralysis

chapter 23|19 pages

The Conscience of Castrologists

chapter 24|17 pages

Social Science as an Instrument of Democratic Struggle

chapter 25|21 pages

The Cuban Revolution: The Myth of Theory and the Theory of Myths

chapter 26|15 pages

Consequences of the American Embargo

chapter 27|7 pages

On Socialist Economics and Communist Politics

chapter 28|4 pages

The Jewish Experience in Cuba

chapter 29|5 pages

Castro and the End of Ideology

chapter 30|9 pages

Military Autonomy and Dependency in Castro’s Cuba

chapter 31|8 pages

Cuban Models and Democratic Choices

chapter 32|5 pages

Endless Celebrations for an Old Dictator

chapter 33|14 pages

Reality Avoidance and Political Pilgrimage

chapter 34|7 pages

Three Points of Light: Long Term U.S. Policy Responses to Cuba

chapter 35|17 pages

Cuba Lobby Upgrade: Plus ça Change, Plus C’est la Même Chose

chapter 36|8 pages

The Cuban Embargo and the American Interest

part |110 pages

2000s: Dissolution of Political Power

chapter 37|7 pages

The Two Cubas of Elián González

chapter 38|5 pages

Cuba after Castro: The Historical Limits to Dictatorship

chapter 39|10 pages

Humanitarian Capitulation

chapter 40|12 pages

One Hundred Years of Ambiguity: U.S.-Cuba Relations in the 20th Century

chapter 41|14 pages

The Conflict between Economy and Ideology in Cuban Communism

chapter 42|12 pages

Transition Scenarios for a Post-Castro Cuba: Speaking Loudly but Carrying a Small Stick

chapter 43|8 pages

Castro’s Corn: Petroleum and Globalization

chapter 44|9 pages

Rocky Shoals of Reform: Castro and the Caudillo

chapter 45|11 pages

Cuba, Castro, and Anti-Semitism

chapter 46|9 pages

Semper Fidel

chapter 47|11 pages

Mi Vida: The Manichean Face of Dictatorship

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