Superpower Principles : U. S. Terrorism Against Cuba

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2006-06-09
Publisher(s): Consortium Book Sales & Dist
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Summary

US-Cuban relations are based on one principle: the rule of force and coercion.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION 6(3)
PART A. U.S. TERRORISM AGAINT CUBA 9(104)
I HOWARD ZINN
10(17)
The Roots of United States Policy Toward Cuba
II NOAM CHOMSKY
27(17)
Cuba and the United States: A Near-Half Century of Terror
III WILLIAM BLUM
44(21)
The Unforgivable Revolution
IV MICHAEL PARENTI
65(12)
Aggression and Propaganda Against Cuba
V PIERO GLEIJESES
77(11)
Cuba, Africa and the Cuban Five
VI IGNACIO RAMONET
88(8)
Miami: A Nest of Terrorists
VII SALIM LAMRANI
96(17)
The Cuban American National Foundation and International Terrorism
PART B. THE STORY OF THE CUBAN FIVE 113(80)
VIII LEONARD WEINGLASS
114(11)
The Trial of the Cuban Five
IX WAYNE S. SMITH
125(6)
A Sad Day in the History of American Justice: The Trial of the Cuban Five
X SAUL LANDAU
131(8)
Five Cubans in Prison—Victims of Bush's Obsession
XI MICHAEL STEVEN SMITH
139(10)
A Tale of Two Law suits
XII JAMES PETRAS
149(6)
The Cuban Five: Nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize
XIII JITENDRA SHARMA
155(11)
Real Fighters Against Terrorism
XIV RICARDO ALARCON
166(11)
The Cuban Five: An Evidence of U.S. Terrorism Against Cuba
XV GIANNI MINA
177(13)
A Story Covered up by the Information Transnationals
XVI NADINE GORDIMER
190(3)
Humanity as Justice
ENDNOTES 193

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