Cuba's Intervention in Venezuela: A Strategic Occupation with Global Implications

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Independently Published, Jul 31, 2019 - Political Science - 341 pages
This in-depth and comprehensive investigation describes how "revolutionary" Cuba essentially occupied Venezuela --not through a large military force in-situ but asymmetrically, placing assets strategically to command Venezuela's security forces, economy, information, communications, and society in general. It explores the evolution of a longstanding plan that led to a radical political alliance and regional integration project operating within an international criminal network. Finally, it explains how the much smaller and underdeveloped Cuba achieved this thanks to a unique methodological tool kit arisen from the totalitarian nature of its system. The implications are serious and far from regional.

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