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Describes the mixture of achievement and obstacle that makes up modern Cuba, concentrating on the issues and dilemmas facing ordinary Cubans: availability of consumer goods, motivation at work, civil rights and decision-making and the country's involvement in war overseas.'A lively and searching analysis of Cuba by a writer who knows the country intimately.'Hugh O'Shaughnessy, Observer Latin America Correspondent. As Cuba enters its fourth decade of revolution, much has been achieved in health,…
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Describes the mixture of achievement and obstacle that makes up modern Cuba, concentrating on the issues and dilemmas facing ordinary Cubans: availability of consumer goods, motivation at work, civil rights and decision-making and the country's involvement in war overseas.


'A lively and searching analysis of Cuba by a writer who knows the country intimately.'

Hugh O'Shaughnessy, Observer Latin America Correspondent.

As Cuba enters its fourth decade of revolution, much has been achieved in health, education and culture. Yet, economic and political obstacles to the island's development remain. US-orchestrated embargo and destabilisation, together with frequent policy switches, have created a society where nobody goes hungry, yet many are frustrated by shortages and red-tape.

Cuba: The Test of Time describes the mixture of achievement and obstacle that makes up modern Cuba, concentrating on the issues and dilemmas facing ordinary Cubans: availability of consumer goods, motivation at work, civil rights and decision-making, and the country's involvement in war overseas. At a time when Cuba is seeking is own radical alternative to Soviet perestroika and glasnost,

Cuba: The Test of Time provides an up-to-date inside look at the western hemisphere's first socialist state at a decisive moment in its history. Written by a social historian who has lived in Cuba for 20 years, this book is not another biography of Fidel Castro, nor an apology for, or diatribe against, the revolution. Instead, it offers an authorities and very readable account of life in Cuba today.

'Jean Stubbs has written a most informative and fair minded survey of the achievements and problems of a revolution under blockade.'

Robin Blackburn, New Left Review.

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Describes the mixture of achievement and obstacle that makes up modern Cuba, concentrating on the issues and dilemmas facing ordinary Cubans: availability of consumer goods, motivation at work, civil rights and decision-making and the country's involvement in war overseas.


'A lively and searching analysis of Cuba by a writer who knows the country intimately.'

Hugh O'Shaughnessy, Observer Latin America Correspondent.

As Cuba enters its fourth decade of revolution, much has been achieved in health, education and culture. Yet, economic and political obstacles to the island's development remain. US-orchestrated embargo and destabilisation, together with frequent policy switches, have created a society where nobody goes hungry, yet many are frustrated by shortages and red-tape.

Cuba: The Test of Time describes the mixture of achievement and obstacle that makes up modern Cuba, concentrating on the issues and dilemmas facing ordinary Cubans: availability of consumer goods, motivation at work, civil rights and decision-making, and the country's involvement in war overseas. At a time when Cuba is seeking is own radical alternative to Soviet perestroika and glasnost,

Cuba: The Test of Time provides an up-to-date inside look at the western hemisphere's first socialist state at a decisive moment in its history. Written by a social historian who has lived in Cuba for 20 years, this book is not another biography of Fidel Castro, nor an apology for, or diatribe against, the revolution. Instead, it offers an authorities and very readable account of life in Cuba today.

'Jean Stubbs has written a most informative and fair minded survey of the achievements and problems of a revolution under blockade.'

Robin Blackburn, New Left Review.

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