Other Diplomacies, Other Ties: Cuba and Canada in the Shadow of the US

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Luis Rene Fernandez Tabio, Cynthia Wright, Lana Wylie
University of Toronto Press, Feb 5, 2018 - Political Science - 376 pages

Other Diplomacies, Other Ties explores Cuba-Canada relations following the revolution of 1959 and the major geopolitical and economic transformations that have occurred in recent years.

Through the conceptual lens of "other diplomacies," which emphasizes interactions among non-state actors, the contributors challenge the conventional wisdom regarding the actions of diplomats, politicians, journalists, spies, and émigrés. Featuring both Cuban and Canadian contributors, the volume offers a diverse range of research methodologies including ethnography, archival work, and policy analysis to encourage critical examination about the problems, possibilities, and promise of the longstanding relationship between Canada and Cuba. All decades of the post-1959 relationship – from the dramatic early years during which the diplomatic and political relationship was negotiated through to contemporary education exchanges and the gradual formation of Cuban-Canadian diasporas, are critically reappraised.

Other Diplomacies, Other Ties is a nuanced and unique volume that crucially gives voice to Cuban scholars' perspectives on the Canada-Cuba relationship.

 

Contents

Diplomacies Constructing Canada and Cuba
3
Histories and Other Diplomacies
37
Canada and Cuba in the Shadow of the US Structures and Economies
159
Constructing Canada and Cuba
243
Bibliography
319
Contributors
347
Index
351
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Luis René Fernández Tabío is a senior professor and researcher at the University of Havana.

Cynthia Wright is an assistant professor in the School of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies at York University.

Lana Wylie is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at McMaster University.

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