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The Johnson Administration's Cuba Policy Hakan Karlsson (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)

The Johnson Administration's Cuba Policy By Hakan Karlsson (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)

The Johnson Administration's Cuba Policy by Hakan Karlsson (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)


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This book presents a detailed analysis of the U.S. policy toward Cuba during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration and the change from dirty war to passive containment. The book's Cuban perspective complements and enriches the knowledge of the U.S.-Cuban relationship during the 1960s.

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The Johnson Administration's Cuba Policy: From Dirty War to Passive Containment by Hakan Karlsson (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)

This book presents the reader with a detailed analysis of the U.S. policy toward Cuba that was designed and adopted by the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. Based in governmental and other sources from both the U.S. and Cuba, the book analyzes the changes in the U.S. policy and its political and practical effects. Cuba still had to face a combination of dirty war and passive containment, but during the course of the 1960s, the influence of the dirty war policy was weakened due to the failure of the tactics to overthrow the Cuban Revolution by violent means. Instead, the policy was directed towards passive containment, characterized by its focus on an intensification of the economic blockade, the promotion of diplomatic isolation, and propaganda campaigns and psychological warfare. The book is unique since it is written from a Cuban perspective and it complements and enriches the knowledge of the U.S.-Cuban relationship during the 1960s, and the policy adopted by the Johnson administration.

About Hakan Karlsson (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)

Hakan Karlsson is Full Professor in Archaeology at the Department of Historical Studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

Tomas Diez Acosta is Professor and Researcher at the Instituto de Historia de Cuba.

Table of Contents

Part I: President Johnson and the Hostile Policy Toward Cuba Introduction to Part 1 1. The Perspective of the Johnson Administration 2. Revision of the Integrated Covert Action Program Part 2: Tensions and Crises in 1964 Introduction to Part 2 3. The So-Called Water Crisis 4. The Genesis of a New Crisis 5. The Crisis of May 1964 Part 3: The Diplomatic Isolation of Cuba in the Hemisphere Introduction to Part 3 6. U.S. Preparatory Actions: The Venezuelan Resolutions 7. The U.S. National Security Council and the Action of the OAS 8. Call for the IX Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the OAS 9. The Agreements of the IX Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs 10. Cuba Responds to the U.S. Conspiracy Part 4: The Economic War Introduction to Part 4 11. The Difficulties to Strengthen the Economic War 12. The Predominance of Economic Warfare 13. The U.S. Immigration Policy Toward Cuba Part 5: The Defeat of the Dirty War Introduction to Part 5 14. The Liquidation of the Armed Bands (1964-1965) 15. The Defeat of the Internal Counterrevolution 16. The Failure of the Integrated Covert Action Program Part 6: Passive Containment Introduction to Part 6 17. Johnson and the Counterinsurgency Containment (1964-1968) 18. From Dirty War to Passive Containment (1966-1968) 19. The Cuban Counterrevolution Abroad

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NPB9780367610463
9780367610463
0367610469
The Johnson Administration's Cuba Policy: From Dirty War to Passive Containment by Hakan Karlsson (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-12-07
236
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