苦乐参半的团结:古巴,糖和苏联集团

Radoslav Yordanov
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本文追溯了古巴与东欧社会主义国家(德意志民主共和国、波兰、捷克斯洛伐克、保加利亚和匈牙利)之间复杂的食糖贸易,从1959年古巴革命到1991年经济互助委员会(CMEA)解散。对古巴来说,以高于世界市场的价格向社会主义国家出售糖是东欧国家社会主义团结的表现。对欧盟国家来说,这是对古巴的一种经济援助。这一表述不仅违背了中美洲经济共同体内部首选的交流形式,即基于共同利益的合作,而且还激怒了古巴人,他们认为革命有权得到从柏林到莫斯科的所有社会主义国家的支持。在这种复杂的关系中,米哈伊尔·戈尔巴乔夫(Mikhail Gorbachev)的改革对古巴构成了严重挑战,因为古巴还没有准备好面对自由市场。其结果是国外市场的丧失,以及被称为“特殊时期”的严重国内危机。这项工作旨在根据东欧外交官和专家在其坦率的报告中所表达的观点,对古巴与其社会主义贸易伙伴之间的潮起潮落进行新的解读,这些外交官和专家参与了各自国家与加勒比国家经济关系的日常管理。它是根据对东欧国家外交部、党和安全部门档案的原始研究得出的。它还利用来自古巴外交部的主要材料。
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Bittersweet solidarity: Cuba, Sugar and the Soviet bloc
This paper traces the complex sugar trade between Cuba and the East European Socialist states (the German Democratic Republic, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, and Hungary) from the Cuban revolution in 1959 until the dissolution of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) in 1991. To Cuba, selling its sugar to the Socialist states at above-world market prices was an expression of East European states’socialist solidarity. To the bloc states, it was a form of economic aid to Cuba. This formulation not only went against the preferred form of exchange within the CMEA, namely cooperation based on mutual interest but also incensed the Cubans who felt the revolution was entitled to the support of all Socialist states from Berlin to Moscow. Amid this complicated relationship, the reforms of Mikhail Gorbachev posed a serious challenge to Cuba, which was unprepared to face the free market. The result was a loss of foreign markets and a severe domestic crisis known as the Special Period. This work seeks to provide a new reading of the ebb and flow between Cuba and its Socialist trading partners, relying on the views expressed in the candid reports of the East European diplomats and experts, who were involved in the day-to-day managing of their respective states’ economic relations with the Caribbean nation. It is based on original research in foreign ministry, party, and security services archives of the East European states. It also utilizes primary material originating from the Cuban foreign ministry.
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