Cuba Was Different

Views of the Cuban Communist Party on the Collapse of Soviet and Eastern European Socialism

Even Sandvik Underlid author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Haymarket Books

Published:1st Feb '22

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After the fall of the Berlin Wall, most of the "Socialist World" collapsed. This critical examination sheds light on how Cuba managed to persist.In Cuba Was Different, Even Sandvik Underlid explores the views of Cuban authorities, official press, and Party members as they reflect back on the collapse of Soviet and Eastern European socialism. In so doing, he contributes to a better understanding as to why the Cuban system—often associated with Fidel Castro leadership—did not itself collapse. Despite the loss of its most important allies, key ideological referents, and even most of its foreign trade, Cuba did not embrace capitalism. The author critically examines and analyzes the collapse of the USSR and Eastern Europe as reported in the Cuban Communist Party newspaper Granma, both as they unfolded and subsequently through the lens of additional interviews with individual Party members. This focus on Cuba's Communist Party provides new perspectives on how these events were seen from Cuba and on the notable resilience of many party members.

ISBN: 9781642596199

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384 pages