Obama and the empire / Fidel Castro.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Spa Publication details: Melbourne, Vic. ; New York, NY : Ocean Press, 2011.Edition: First editionDescription: viii, 134 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780980429268
Uniform titles:
  • Reflexiones del comandante en jefe Fidel Castro Ruz. English. Selections
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • E 183 .8.C9 C3167 2011
Online resources: Summary: "Fidel Castro, one of the chief protagonists of the Cold War and Washington's traditional foe, casts a critical eye over the significance of President Obama's election and his performance during his first term of office. Since retiring from public life due to ill-health in 2006, the Cuban leader has continued to make characteristically forthright comments on world events in his regularly published "Reflections." Here Fidel Castro considers whether Cuba-US relations are finally heading in a new direction. He also discusses a wide range of critical political issues including the global financial crisis, climate change and the environmental crisis, Washington's orientation to Latin America, and the continued US occupation of the Guantánamo naval base. He also challenges the Obama administration's decision to retain Cuba on the list of nations supporting international terrorism. " From back of cover
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks The Karen Lee Wald Collection E 183 .8.C9 C3167 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan NPML22060015

"Fidel Castro, one of the chief protagonists of the Cold War and Washington's traditional foe, casts a critical eye over the significance of President Obama's election and his performance during his first term of office. Since retiring from public life due to ill-health in 2006, the Cuban leader has continued to make characteristically forthright comments on world events in his regularly published "Reflections." Here Fidel Castro considers whether Cuba-US relations are finally heading in a new direction. He also discusses a wide range of critical political issues including the global financial crisis, climate change and the environmental crisis, Washington's orientation to Latin America, and the continued US occupation of the Guantánamo naval base. He also challenges the Obama administration's decision to retain Cuba on the list of nations supporting international terrorism. " From back of cover

Gift of Karen Wald.

Translated from the Spanish.

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