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The Confluence of Domestic and International Interests: U.S. Policy Toward Cuba, 1998–2001
Authors:Philip Brenner  Patrick J Haney  & Walter Vanderbush
Institution:American University,;Miami University
Abstract:This article examines the confluence of forces at work to shape U.S. policy toward Cuba since the late 1990s. Our approach examines four key factors involved in policymaking toward Cuba in this period: (1) the entry of new interest groups into the Cuba policy process and an "entrepreneurial" Congress; (2) the executive's constitutionally based interests; (3) bureaucratic interests; and (4) pressure from outside the United States. We examine U.S.–Cuba policy by describing each determinant in isolation and then by looking at the dynamic interaction among them, showing how they are linked together. In doing so, we argue that an analysis including multiple factors better explains U.S. policy toward Cuba than one that focuses on a single factor such as the power of the Cuban-American community.
Keywords:U  S  foreign policy  Cuba  embargo
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