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Frontmatter
1 Introduction
PART ONE Prerevolutionary Cuba
2 Governing through Pluralization, 1902-1933
3 Governing through Regulation and Distribution, 1933-1958
4 The Breakdown of the Political System
PART TWO Revolutionary Cuba: Governing through Centralization
5 International Influences, Society, and the Economy
6 Establishing a New Government
7 Mass Political Participation
8 The Communist Party
9 The Civic Soldier
PART THREE Political Processes and Change
10 Setting Public Policy
11 Agrarian Conflict and Peasant Politics
12 Political Culture
Appendixes
A. The Impact of International Economic Factors of Internal Affairs: Three Perspectives
B. Changes in the Height of Cubans
C. Racial Inequality in Public Health
D. Textual Changes in the Draft Constitution of 1976 and the Draft Family Code
E. Members of the People's Socialist Party in the Communist Party's Central Committee
F. Cooperation among Cuban Scientists
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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