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Back Channel to Cuba

The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana

William M. LeoGrande & Peter Kornbluh

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Uncover the secret negotiations that shaped U.S.-Cuba relations across decades. Released just before the historic 2014 normalization, this meticulously researched expose reveals how hurricane prediction, counter-terrorism, and clandestine diplomacy connected two sworn enemies beneath the Cold War's icy surface.

Thèmes clés dans Back Channel to Cuba

  • secret diplomacy
  • back-channel communications
  • cuban revolutionary history
  • cold war brinkmanship
  • international conflict resolution

Citations de Back Channel to Cuba

  • And I thought I was in charge of Cuban affairs.

  • the Cubans wouldn't ask, and the Americans didn't offer.

  • Everything has changed.

  • defeat is an orphan.

  • We wanted to make a reality check on what could or could not be done with Fidel Castro.

Personnages de Back Channel to Cuba

  • Fidel CastroLeader of the Cuban Revolution and Prime Minister
  • Philip BonsalU.S. Ambassador to Cuba during the revolution
  • Roy RubottomAssistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs

À propos de l'auteur

À propos de l'auteur de Back Channel to Cuba

William M. LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh, co-authors of Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana, are leading experts in U.S.-Latin American relations and declassified diplomatic history.

LeoGrande, a professor of government at American University, has authored seminal works like Our Own Backyard: The United States in Central America, 1977-1992, establishing him as an authority on Cold War-era foreign policy.

Kornbluh, director of the National Security Archive’s Cuba Documentation Project, is renowned for his investigative work on declassified files, notably in The Pinochet File, a Los Angeles Times "Best Book of the Year."

Their collaboration combines decades of archival research and policy analysis to unravel the clandestine diplomacy between the U.S. and Cuba. Both have contributed to major publications like Foreign Affairs, The Nation, and The New Yorker, and advised documentary films, including Steven Soderbergh’s Che Guevara biopic.

Back Channel to Cuba, praised by President Jimmy Carter and named a Foreign Affairs "Best Book of 2014," draws from previously classified documents to reveal a century of covert dialogue. The updated paperback edition includes new insights into contemporary negotiations.

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Back Channel to Cuba by William M. LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh reveals six decades of clandestine U.S.-Cuba negotiations, from the 1970s to Obama’s 2014 normalization efforts. Using declassified documents, it uncovers secret diplomatic channels, missed opportunities, and how Cold War politics shaped this turbulent relationship. Key themes include counter-terrorism cooperation, migration deals, and persistent efforts to bypass public hostility for pragmatic dialogue.

This book is ideal for history buffs, political scientists, and policymakers interested in U.S.-Latin America relations. Aspiring diplomats will gain insights into back-channel negotiation tactics, while general readers appreciate its narrative of covert talks spanning Eisenhower to Obama. Fans of The Iran-Contra Affair or The Cuban Missile Crisis will find parallels in its exploration of secret diplomacy.

Yes—it combines rigorous scholarship with page-turning intrigue. The authors’ access to classified documents provides unprecedented depth, while real-life examples (like Father Joseph Fitzgerald’s prisoner-release mediation) humanize complex diplomacy. It’s praised for balancing historical analysis with lessons applicable to modern international relations.

The book argues that despite public hostility, both nations consistently sought pragmatic cooperation through covert channels. It highlights shared interests like counter-narcotics efforts and disaster response, while critiquing ideological rigidity for stifling progress. A key takeaway: secrecy often enabled breakthroughs impossible in polarized public discourse.

LeoGrande and Kornbluh integrate CIA memos, diplomatic cables, and presidential meeting transcripts to reconstruct hidden negotiations. For example, they detail 1975 Geneva talks where Cuba offered to withdraw troops from Angola in exchange for eased U.S. sanctions—a deal scuttled by Cold War tensions.

Non-governmental figures like Catholic priest Joseph Fitzgerald and businessman James Donovan facilitated early dialogues. Fitzgerald’s 1970s back channel secured POW releases from Vietnam, while Donovan negotiated the Bay of Pigs prisoner exchange. These efforts laid groundwork for later government-to-government talks.

The book frames Obama’s policy shift as the culmination of decades of incremental trust-building. It credits parallel efforts under Clinton and Carter, plus Cuba’s post-Soviet economic reforms, for creating conditions where open diplomacy finally outweighed Cold War-era distrust.

Critics argue the U.S. underestimated Cuba’s geopolitical leverage, while Cuba overplayed its hand by linking talks to broader anti-imperialist agendas. The authors also note missed chances, like Reagan’s 1980s rejection of mutual security cooperation against drug cartels.

While Our Own Backyard focuses on U.S. Central America policy, Back Channel to Cuba delves deeper into covert diplomacy mechanics. Both highlight Washington’s struggle to reconcile ideological goals with pragmatic regional interests, but the Cuba book offers more granular negotiation case studies.

  • “Secrecy was the price of progress.” – Highlights how confidential talks bypassed political roadblocks.
  • “Normalization wasn’t an event, but a mosaic of forgotten gestures.” – Emphasizes the cumulative impact of small diplomatic steps.

With U.S.-Cuba relations again strained, the book offers lessons on sustaining dialogue amid crises. Its analysis of Obama-era compromises provides a blueprint for balancing human rights concerns with engagement—a framework applicable to other adversarial relationships.

For chapter-by-chapter insights, visit 5MinuteBookSummary’s analysis of secret negotiation milestones, or explore 20 Minute Books’ audiobook summary highlighting key declassified revelations.

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