Cuba's medical internationalism: Development and rationale. Kirk, J. M Bulletin of Latin American Research, 28(4):497–511, 2009. ISBN: 02613050 (ISSN)abstract bibtex Since 1960, Cuba has been involved in providing medical support to the developing world, and at present has some 40,000 personnel in 74 countries –more than all of the G-8 countries combined. This article traces the evolution from its first (1960) mission to the current stage. The article also analyses various explanations for this extraordinary mixture of diplomacy and humanitarianism.
@article{kirk_cubas_2009,
title = {Cuba's medical internationalism: {Development} and rationale},
volume = {28},
issn = {02613050},
abstract = {Since 1960, Cuba has been involved in providing medical support to the developing world, and at present has some 40,000 personnel in 74 countries –more than all of the G-8 countries combined. This article traces the evolution from its first (1960) mission to the current stage. The article also analyses various explanations for this extraordinary mixture of diplomacy and humanitarianism.},
number = {4},
journal = {Bulletin of Latin American Research},
author = {Kirk, John M},
year = {2009},
note = {ISBN: 02613050 (ISSN)},
keywords = {Cuban medical internationalism, Medical diplomacy},
pages = {497--511},
}
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