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The Cuban Revolution

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II: Literature Review Reviewing the information available for this topic includes looking into the policies affected by relations with Cuba. The works chosen for this study came from the UCF One Search database. The works selected using the search terms Cuba, revolution, and policy change. The search contained filters in order to produce results for peer reviewed articles only.
The search reveled titles such as Continuity and Change in Cuba at 50 by Carlos Alzugaray Treto. This piece takes a look at the retirement of Fidel Castro by considering the changes that the country will face in the economic and political arenas. The successful revolution to overthrow the former dictator is how Fidel Castro came to power. Since 1959, Fidel has led Cuba …show more content…

We are informed that “Political links with revolutionaries throughout the Caribbean before 1959 influenced Cuba’s subsequent role in the region” (Hernandez, 2010). Although communist the national eye was set on the revolutions that proceeded the Cuban revolution, thus The Cuban ideology transitioned (Hernandez, 2010). We also find that the USSR did not contain the effective alliances in the region as much as the use of militias. Due to the similarities in common with the other island nations, many listed in the article, we see how bonds were formed. The relationships that have kept Cuba relevant to the region for so many …show more content…

This look take the reader back to the time of the event and looks at how the superpowers of the day influenced the process the aftermath of the escalation. The amount of information made available after the end of the cold war provided fodder for research into the historical events surrounding the crisis. The review performed by Sandra Pujals lends credibility to the original story as written by Tomás Acosta. We are given the steps taken to make his points, including getting the facts from first hand parties. Some text of note provides quotes that put emphases on how the U.S. and USSR carried out steps even while ignoring the needs of

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