Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-355) and index.
Contents
Selected Chronology -- Toward "Monolithic Unity" : Building Cuban State Power from Above -- Economic Development and the Standard of Living since the 1959 Revolution -- Cuba's Foreign Policy : Between Revolution and Reasons of State -- Cuban Workers after the 1959 Revolution : Ruling Class or Exploited Class? -- Racism against Black Cubans : an Oppression That Dared Not Speak Its Name -- Gender Politics and the Cuban Revolution -- Dissidents and Critics : from Right to Left -- Conclusion: Cuba Might Not Be a Socialist Democracy, But Éh -- Epilogue: After the Sixth Party Congress.