This 17th Volume of Cuba in Transition publishes the Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy (ASCE), held on August 2-4, 2007 at the Radisson Miami Hotel Miami, Florida. Scholars and experts on a wide array of transition issues participated and presented papers on subjects as diverse […]
Balseros in Alabama: Refugee Resettlement Experiences and the Divided Fates of Cuban Rafters in the New South
In July of 1995, I began an assignment as a social worker for Catholic Social Services’ Refugee Resettlement Program in Mobile, Alabama. I was hired for the specific task of receiving and resettling Cuban refugees from the U.S. Naval Base at Guantánamo Bay in southeastern Cuba, where over 20,000 Cuban balseros (rafters) were still being […]
Cuba’s Ranking in the Fitzgibbon Democracy Index: Reflecting a Leftist Bias?
Notes1 In “Fitzgibbon Survey of Latin American Democracy: An Update of the 2000 Tabulations,” Emporia State University Political Science Professor Phil Kelly asked whether “certain reformist and/or radical states, such as Cuba and Nicaragua, [are] given higher scale rankings because the majority of survey participants reflect a ‘liberal’ bias as was seen in the 1985 […]
Cuban Global Emigration at the Turn of the Century: Overall Estimate and Selected Characteristics of the Emigrant Population
Notes1 Partial results from the 2000 global census round, recently compiled by the University of Sussex’s Development Research Centre on Migration, plus examination of recent official Cuban statistics on emigration, are used in this paper to provide an approximate estimate of the Cuban-origin population residing abroad. These statistics are complemented with selected demographic and socioeconomic […]
Farm Household Livelihood Strategies: Preliminary Findings of a Case Study of Fifteen Households with Limited Resources in the Sierra del Rosario of Western Cuba
Small-scale, tropical agricultural systems worldwide are often subsistence-oriented, resource-limited, and typically integrate multiple crops and livestock to form complex systems of biological diversity. Underlying these similarities are dynamic interrelationships between humans and the biophysical environment. As dynamic systems, they are subject to perturbation and change. This study of such a system in western Cuba presents […]
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