International Journal of Cuban Studies (Nov 2023)

Trumpism, Cuban Americans, and the Fetishism of Politics

  • Rodney A. González Maestrey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13169/intejcubastud.15.2.0152
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 152 – 174

Abstract

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This article analyses the transfigured way in which President Trump and the Cuban-American far right exercised their power. It assesses both the underlying social relations behind this in both US society as a whole and in particular in its subset of the Cuban-American community in Miami, and the construction of what Michel Foucault called a truth regime which serves to hide the social actors’ true power-related goals. Theoretical perspectives about the nature of power in international relations, and society as a whole, are employed in this endeavour. It is concluded that beyond the predominant Cold War politics and narrative, Trump and the Cuban-American far right’s goal was to maintain the local and national power structure they have benefited from, given the perceived harmful impact of Barack Obama’s policies.