Cuba’s sagging economy, regime change, and U.S. policy

Cuba has entered the 2020s much in the same fashion as it did in the 1990s; the world is a more uncertain place, its main economic backer is riven by a major economic collapse, and its relations with its northern neighbor are tense. But there are differences.

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¡Paren el mundo! Reconocen a Guaidó y apoyan a la dictadura cubana

Cuba obtuvo 170 votos en la Asamblea General de la ONU en cuya oportunidad se renovaron 15 de los 47 integrantes del Consejo de Derechos Humanos (CDH). El apoyo a La Habana fortalece su política violatoria de los derechos humanos y desmoraliza a los opositores de esa dictadura que sufren persecución, cárcel y aislamiento internacional.

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A Cuban lifeline to CARICOM

In looking for pragmatic solutions to address the COVID-19 crisis, and given the absence of global leadership during the pandemic, Caribbean governments are seeking support from long-time partner, Cuba.

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Can Castroism be preserved under Díaz-Canel?

Generally, the term “transition” is associated with democracy, but in practice this isn’t always the case. Case in point: the recent appointment of Miguel Díaz-Canel as the “elected” president of Cuba.

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