The U.S. policy on Cuba / United States policy on Cuba Amy Francis, book editor - Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2009 - 130 p. ; 24 cm. - At issue. International politics .

Includes bibliographical references (p. 120-122) and index

The United States needs to do more to help the Cuban people / The embargo harms both U.S. and Cuban students / The embargo should not be lifted / The U.S. policy in Cuba is counterproductive / Cuba is not a threat to the U.S. / Fidel Castro ensured the passage of the Helms-Burton Act / The embargo against Cuba helped Castro justify oppressing the Cuban people / The travel ban was only a political move / With Fidel's resignation, it is time to end the Cuban embargo against Cuba / U.S. policy may make the transition to a post-Fidel Cuba more difficult / Ending the Cuban embargo could harm an ecological sanctuary / Agricultural trade is not likely to increase under a new Cuban leader / Margot Adler -- Cliff Durand and Mike McGuire -- Investor's Business Daily -- Wayne S. Smith -- Fred Reed -- Edward J. Gonzalez -- Edward J. Gonzalez -- Joel Mathis, Mike Shields, Eric Weslander -- David R. Henderson -- Mario Loyola -- Cornelia Dean -- Ross Korves

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Economic sanctions, American--Cuba--Juvenile literature


Cuba--Foreign economic relations--United States--Juvenile literature
United States--Foreign economic relations--Cuba--Juvenile literature