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Piero Gleijeses

    Il terrorismo degli Stati Uniti contro Cuba
    Visions of Freedom
    America's Road to Empire
    Conflicting Missions
    • Conflicting Missions

      Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959-1976

      • 574 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden

      The book offers a dramatic exploration of Cuba's involvement in Africa from 1959 to 1976, highlighting its clash with U.S. policies. It chronicles Cuba's support for Algerian rebels, the covert conflict in Zaire where Che Guevara led Cuban forces against CIA-backed mercenaries, and the significant deployment of 30,000 Cuban troops to Angola, which thwarted South African advances. Piero Gleijeses presents a fast-paced narrative that reveals the complexities of Cold War dynamics and the geopolitical stakes in Africa during this period.

      Conflicting Missions
      4,4
    • America's Road to Empire

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      America's Road to Empire surveys and analyses United States' foreign relations from the country's independence in 1776 until its entry into World War One in 1917, using primary source materials and case studies. The book covers key themes including: - the role that notions of "white superiority" played in US foreign policy - the search for absolute security that repeatedly led the United States to trample on the liberties of other countries; - and the idea of American 'exceptionalism' – the clash between the idealism of US rhetoric and its actions – which has led to a persistent failure to understand how “European” U.S. policy actually was. Whilst providing analytical overview, Piero Gleijeses also uses case studies which examine overlooked aspects of U.S. foreign policy, particularly concerning marginalized populations. He draws on archival U.S. and European primary sources and incorporates the latest research from the US, British, French and Spanish archives, as well as newspapers from the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Spain, and Mexico. A highly original account of the United States' rise to power drawing on multilingual scholarship, this is an important book for all students and scholars of United States foreign relations up to the First World War.

      America's Road to Empire
      4,0
    • Visions of Freedom

      Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern Africa, 1976-1991

      • 672 Seiten
      • 24 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the geopolitical dynamics of southern Africa during the final years of the Cold War, the book explores the intense struggles involving Americans, Cubans, Soviets, and Africans, particularly in Angola and Namibia. With tens of thousands of Cuban soldiers in Angola and the decolonization of Namibia at stake, the narrative reveals the strategic importance of South Africa. Utilizing extensive archival research from various nations, it offers a comprehensive international history of this critical period and its implications for global relations.

      Visions of Freedom
      3,7
    • Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, William Blum, la premio Nobel Nadine Gordimer, Michael Parenti e Leonard Weinglass descrivono le gravi realtà delle aggressioni statunitensi contro Cuba dal 1898. Nel 1959, con il trionfo della Rivoluzione cubana, Washington ha implementato il terrorismo internazionale come strumento della sua politica estera, e la violenza è diventata una norma dottrinale negli affari mondiali. Viene anche esaminato il destino dei Cinque cubani, che si recarono negli Stati Uniti per indagare su gruppi terroristici in Florida e che poi ricevettero pene detentive a vita per averlo fatto. Salim Lamrani è un ricercatore presso l'Università della Sorbona di Parigi. Si è specializzato nelle relazioni tra Stati Uniti e Cuba dal 1959 e ha scritto articoli tradotti in diverse lingue e pubblicati in tutto il mondo.

      Il terrorismo degli Stati Uniti contro Cuba
      4,0