Research — Cited In

CONFERENCE PAPERS

Mastrapa, Armando F. Evolution, Transition and the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces. Paper presented at the 9th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy. Coral Gables, Florida. August 12, 1999.

Mastrapa, Armando F. Soldiers and Businessmen: The FAR During the Special Period. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, Coral Gables, Florida. August 5, 2000.

Mastrapa, Armando F. Equipo de Coordinación y Apoyo del Comandante en Jefe: Cuba’s Parallel Government? Paper presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy. Coral Gables, Florida. August 3, 2001.

Mastrapa, Armando F. Reform of the Armed Forces in a Post-Castro Cuba. Paper presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the New York State Political Science Association. New York, New York. April 12, 2003.

Mastrapa, Armando F. Reform of the Armed Forces in a Post-Castro Cuba. Paper presented at the 13th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy. Coral Gables, Florida. August 8, 2003.

Mastrapa, Armando F. Military Gerontocracy: A Generational Divide in Cuba’s Armed Forces? Paper presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy. Coral Gables, Florida. August 4, 2006.

Mastrapa, Armando F. Democratic Policing and Public Security in Post-Castro Cuba. Paper presented at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy. Miami, Florida. August 7, 2008.

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Baknaloff, Eric N. 2001. “Circumventing the Embargo: The Strategic Context of Spain’s Economic Relations with Cuba.” Cuba in Transition—Volume 10, Washington: Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, 2001.

Bardach, Ann Louise. 2009. Without Fidel: A Death Foretold in Miami, Havana, and Washington. New York: Scribner.

Cuba Transition Project, Institute for Cuban and Cuban American Studies. 2003. Cuba in Focus: The Cuban Military in the Economy. University of Miami. Issue 46, August 7.

Domínquez, Jorge I., Omar Everleny Pérez Villanueva and Lorena Barberia. 2004. The Cuban Economy at the Start of the Twenty-First Century. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Espinosa, Juan Carlos. “Vanguard of the State: The Cuban Armed Forces in Transition.” Problems of Post-Communism, Vol. 48, No. 6, November-December 2001.

Falcoff, Mark. 2003. Cuba the Morning After: Confronting Castro’s Legacy. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press.

Gamboa Rocabado, Franco. 2009. “Cincuenta años de la Revolución Cubana: Del Mito al Futuro.” Nómadas: Revista Crítica de Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas, Vol. 21, Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

Gonzalez, Edward and McCarthy, Kevin F. 2004. Cuba after Castro: Legacies, Challenges, and Impediments. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation.

Gordon, Avishag. 1997. “Terrorism on the Internet: Discovering the Unsought.” Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol. 9 (4), Winter: 159-165.

Greer, William, Lt. Col. U.S. Army. 1999. “Reexamining U.S. Nonproliferation Policy in South East Asia.” USAWC Strategy Research Project, U.S. Army War College.

Hudson, Rex A. 2002. Cuba: A Country Study. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, Federal Research Division.

Housenick, Christopher E. 2005. “Cuba.” In Defense and Security: A Compendium of National Armed Forces and Security Policies. Karl DeRouen and Uk Heo. eds. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

Horowitz, Irving Louis and Jaime Suchlicki. eds. 2003. Cuban Communism 1959-2003, 11th Edition. New Jersey: Transaction Publishers.

Kapiszewski, Diana and Alexander Kazan. eds. 2002. Encyclopedia of Latin American Politics. New York: Greenwood Publishing Group.

Klepak, Hal. 2005. Cuba’s Military 1990-2005: Revolutionary Soldiers during Counter-Revolutionary Times. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Maris, Terry L. 2009. “Revolutionary Management: The Role of the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias in the Cuban Economy.”Military Review. November-December. pps. 63-68.

Mora, Frank O. 2003. Economic Reform and the Military: China, Cuba and Syria in Comparative Perspective. Prepared for delivery at the 2003 meeting of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA); Dallas, TX, March 27-29.

_____. 2004. The FAR and Its Economic Role: From Civic to Technocrat-Soldier. Miami: Cuba Transition Project, Institute for Cuban and Cuban American Studies, Occasional Paper Series.

Mujal-León, Eusebio. 2011. Survival, Adaptation, and Uncertainty: The Case of Cuba. Journal of International Affairs, Fall/Winter, Vol. 65, No. 1. pps. 149-168.

Ramsey, Russell. 2006. “When Fidel Dies.” Peace Review. 18:25-35 January-March.

Rothman, Eugene. 2002. “Securing the Future: A Blueprint for the Reconstruction of Cuba’s Security Services.” University of Miami: Cuba Transition Project, Institute for Cuban and Cuban American Studies.

Saney, Isaac. 2004. Cuba: A Revolution in Motion. Ontario. Canada: Fernwood Publishing.

Schultz, Eric C. 2006. “Cuba.” In World Police Encyclopedia. Dilip K. Das and Michael Palmiotto. eds. New York: Taylor & Francis.

Stayanoff, Russ. 2008. “Third World Experience in Counterinsurgency Cuba’s Operation Carlotta, 1975.”  Small Wars Journal. May 17.

Taras, Ray. 2008. Europe Old and New: Transnationalism, Belonging and Xenophobia. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.

Tuininga, Kevin. 2009. “Cuban Private International Law: Some Observations, Comparisons, and Suppositions.” University of Miami Inter-American Law Review. Volume 40, No. 3: 401-420.

Valdes, Francisco. 2003. Diaspora and Deadlock, Miami and Havana: Coming to Terms with Dreams and Dogmas. Florida Law Review, Vol. 55, No. 1, January, pps. 283-317.

Werlau, Maria. 2005. “Fidel Castro, Inc. A Global Conglomerate.” In Cuba in Transition—Volume 15, Washington: Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, 2005.