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After Fidel

The Inside Story of Castro's Regime and Cuba's Next Leader

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After Fidel

Auteur(s): Brian Latell
Narrateur(s): Stefan Rudnicki
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In this compelling, behind-the-scenes account, former top CIA officer and Cuba expert Brian Latell examines the extraordinary Castro brothers and the impending dynastic succession of Fidel's younger brother, Raul. Exploring the brothers' remarkable relationship, he reveals how Fidel and Raul have collaborated, divided responsibilities, and resolved disagreements for more than 46 years, a challenge to the notion that the little-known Raul has been an insignificant player. The result is an intimate portrait of two enigmatic men and a new understanding of the psychology and motivation behind their actions. Based on his insider knowledge of Raul, Latell projects what kind of leader he will be and how the shift in power might influence U.S.-Cuban relations.©2005 Brian Latell (P)2006 Blackstone Audio Inc. Affaires mondiales Amérique latine Amériques Monde Politiciens Politique Politique et militantisme Présidents et chefs d'État Sciences politiques Afrique Socialisme Espionnage Caraïbes Moyen-Orient

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"[T]hose hungry for a greater understanding of Fidel's character and the complicated relationship between the Castro brothers will find priceless nuggets here." (Publishers Weekly)
"Few Americans understand Cuba, past, present, and future, better than Brian Latell. He has combined an old CIA hand's knowledge and insights with a clear, readable writer's touch to bring both Castros, Fidel and his enigmatic brother Raul, to life." (Newsweek) "Latell dispels many of the fallacies, myths, and legends about Fidel....Since existing biographical information on Raul Castro is sparse and scattered, the book takes on added value in bringing such material together....[A] readable narrative and an excellent addition to the growing literature on Cuba. Highly recommended." (Library Journal)

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A fascinating book and well narrated. The author really gives a lot of attention to the characters and psyches of both Raul and Fidel. However, the importance of Venezuela's Hugo Chavez or the relationship with Canada (namely tourism) to the regime's survival post 1991 are completely omitted. Greater analysis of the friendships Castro enjoyed with Chavez and Canadian PM Pierre Trudeau would've been interesting.

Also missing was any mention of Cuba's extensive social safety net and the impact that it may or may not have on the regime's popularity. But, overall a fascinating and surprisingly balanced account.

Fascinating analysis, but some aspects missing

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