Cuba: The Revolution in Peril

Cuba: The Revolution in Peril

by Jon Barnes (Translator), Janette Habel (Author)

Synopsis

Revolutionary Cuba today faces challenges and perils greater than at any time since the defeat of the US-backed 'Bay of Pigs' invasion in 1961. The Soviet Union, Cuba's main ally, is both weakened and divided, the Sandinistas are now in opposition, and remaining Communist governments are everywhere in crisis. These developments have combined with Cuba's domestic problems to place the revolution under threat. In this thorough but critical study, Janette Habel shows that, despite great achievements in public health and education, a malaise has developed in Cuban society. Detailing the arbitrary limits set upon popular participation and the absence of a properly functioning socialist democracy, she reveals a dangerous ossification of Cuba's once innovative and radical order, and a growing alienation of youth. This scrupulous account of the perils facing the Cuban revolution never forgets the appalling external pressures under which this small state labours. But it insists that only a bold new policy of revolutionary democracy offers the prospect of conserving - and building upon - the gains of the revolution.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 12 Jul 1991

ISBN 10: 0860913082
ISBN 13: 9780860913085

Media Reviews
All those who are concerned about the fate of Cuba will find Janette Habel's book and invaluable resource. - Le Monde Diplomatique
Author Bio
Janette Habel has spent lengthy periods in Cuba since 1962. She teaches Latin American studies at the University of Paris VIII and has written about Cuban developments for International Viewpoint and Problemes d'Amerique Latine.