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Question about Cuban Communist Revolution: Review

History

Originais Teachy

Cuban Communist Revolution: Review

Very Hard

(Originais Teachy 2023) - Question Very Hard of History

Analyse the historical context of the Cuban Revolution and discuss how the power dynamics between the United States and the Soviet Union influenced Cuban foreign policy after the revolution. Additionally, evaluate the impact of the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Bay of Pigs invasion attempt on the consolidation of the revolutionary regime. Consider the ideological and geopolitical implications of these events, relating them to dependency theories and the concept of the Third World. In your response, incorporate elements of Sociology or Geopolitics to demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature and complexity of the topic.

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