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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent view of U.S. foreign policy, May 12, 2003
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This review is from: Imperial State and Revolution: The United States and Cuba, 1952-1986 (Paperback)
While Americans typically recoil at the notion that there exists an American Empire, Morris Morley provides an excellent framework for viewing U.S. actions, particularly towards Cuba. While many readers might challenge Morley's assumptions, it is hard to fight with his logic. Defined as "a state with boundaries for capital accumulation located far beyond its geographic limits" (imperialism and neoimperialism), Morley suggests that the Imperial State depends on an integration of government and business.
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Imperial State and Revolution: The United States and Cuba, 1952-1986
Imperial State and Revolution: The United States and Cuba, 1952-1986 by Morris H. Morley (Paperback - January 29, 1988)
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