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Book SynopsisOther 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.
Table of ContentsPART ONE: HISTORIES AND (OTHER) DIPLOMACIES Chapter 1: Raul Rodriguez, "Canada and Cuba: Historical Overview of the Political and Diplomatic Relations" Chapter 2: Don Munton, "Canadian Intelligence and Diplomacy in Cuba" Chapter 3: Asa McKercher, "Lifting the Sugarcane Curtain: Security, Solidarity, and Cuba's Pavilion at Expo 67" Chapter 4: Keith Bolender, "When Cuban-American Terrorism Came to Canada" Chapter 5: Maurice Demers and Michel Nareau, "From damnation to liberation: representing Cuba in Quebec in the second half of the twentieth century" PART TWO: CANADA AND CUBA IN THE SHADOW OF THE US: STRUCTURES AND ECONOMIES Chapter 6: Calum McNeil, "Trust and Affectivity in Contemporary Canada-Cuba-US Relations: Transcending the Past in Shaping the Future" Chapter 7: Luis Rene Fernandez Tabio, "Canadian-Cuban Economic Relations: The Recognition and Respect of Difference" Chapter 8: John Kirk and Peter McKenna, "Canada-Cuba Relations Under Stephen Harper: Missed Opportunities (Again)" Chapter 9: Rosa Lopez-Oceguera, "Canadian Foreign Policy and the Inter American System: Implications for Relations with Cuba" PART THREE: CONSTRUCTING CANADA AND CUBA Chapter 10: Olga Rosa Gonzalez Martin, "Cuba in the Canadian media: to be or not to be?" Chapter 11: Catherine Krull and Jean Stubbs, "'Not Miami': The Cuban Diasporas in Toronto and Montreal, Canada" Chapter 12: Karen Dubinsky, "Taking Generation NGO to Cuba: Reflections of a Teacher"