Based on my work for four decades on both Cuba and social security pensions, I can say that Lorenzo Pérez’ paper on pension reform in Cuba is very good and that I agree with almost all it says. Especially interesting for me is his comparison of the Cuban pension system with that of nations that […]
Lo que fue y no fue: la visita del Papa a Cuba
Antes que nada dejemos constancia de los hechos. La visita de Juan Pablo II a Cuba insufló vida y entusiasmo a la Iglesia cubana. Su tarea evangelizadora cada vez es acogida con mayor entusiasmo por la población; de cada cien casas a cuyas puertas tocan los evangelizadores son invitados a entrar en 97. El gobierno […]
Impressions on the Visit of Pope John Paul II to Cuba
Notes1 Aside from very powerful personal experiences and testimonies of people I met in Cuba, the limited time available forces me to be pragmatic. Following are some of my conclusions regarding the Pope’s visit to Cuba. First, Cuba is not in a process of transition yet. In fact, in the aftermath of the Pope’s visit, […]
Investment and International Cooperation in Cuba’s Energy Sector
This paper investigates the external factors of influence on Cuba’s efforts to develop nuclear energy. This discussion will center on the bilateral, multilateral and international aspects of Cuba’s cooperation and interaction in the nuclear and energy fields. This is presented in three sections. The first section on bilateral cooperation reviews Cuba’s relations with its primary […]
The Impact of Pope John Paul II’s Visit to Cuba
More than any other Pope before him, John Paul II has traveled far and wide. Few of his visits, however, have captured the imagination as much as his visit to Cuba, a country that when he visited in January 1998 had been under the communist rule of Fidel Castro for 38 years. This international drama […]
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