The argument is that the Cold War operated differently at the level of small states, especially where there were local conflicts with deeper historical roots than the U.S.-Soviet rivalry.
Attached is an article titled “Ronald Reagan in Ireland, 1984: A Different Cold War?” The argument is that the Cold War operated differently at the level of small states, especially where there were local conflicts with deeper historical roots than the U.S.-Soviet rivalry.
The task in this essay is to use the relevant books we have read by Jana Lipman, me, Maria Cristina Garcia, and Piero Gleijeses (plus Aviva Chomsky’s general history), to answer the following question:
Readings:
Aviva Chomsky- A history of the Cuban Revolution
Jana Lipman- Guantanamo
Van Gosse- Where the Boys Are
Maria Cristina Garcia- Havana USA
Piero Gleijeses- Conflicting Missions
Can we apply Gosse’s thesis of many “different Cold Wars” to the U.S.-Cuban relationship since 1959?
Where does it work, and where does the narrative of the Cuban Revolution contradict it?
Please go beyond summarizing points from each of the books; work to synthesize them, so as to pose original answers to the above questions.
This essay should be in the range of 2,000 words, and is due in class on November 18.
I want to synthesize information for an upcoming paper/essay and pull it in from all over the place. I have attached notes, article, etc. I love, love the class. This is the first time I am trying your service. The prompt will help and so will my notes and the article.
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Answer preview The argument is that the Cold War operated differently at the level of small states, especially where there were local conflicts with deeper historical roots than the U.S.-Soviet rivalry.
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