Notes1 An important aim of this paper is to increase the level of rigor that we use to understand the role of the state as an institution determining the economic performance of other institutions. More specifically, we seek to increase our understanding of the role of the state in determining the economic performance of two […]
La Mulata: Cuba’s National Symbol
Notes1 The mulata is Cuba’s national symbol. She began as a product of Spanish imperialism and slavery on Cuba’s tobacco and sugar plantations. She is the product of socioeconomic inequality and the sometimes violent exploitation of black women by white men. The mulata was sexualized by white men in the nineteenth century, vilified as a […]
Cuba, China, Venezuela: New Developments
Cuba’s international relations have undergone significant shifts in recent years, with old alliances unraveling and new partnerships emerging. In particular, the Cuban government of Fidel Castro has embarked on a path of deeper engagement and cooperation with Venezuela and China that has transformed those two countries into the most important international allies of Cuba today. […]
When Oil Lubricates Fascism: The Venezuelan-Cuban Connection
“Why are you coming to Venezuela?” a Cuban “doctor” was asked by a local journalist. “Because I want to see the first half of the movie!” he replied. THE INVESTMENT THAT PAID OFF After leading a bloody but inept and unsuccessful coup in 1992, Hugo Chávez was sent to prison but, after only a few […]
Ir o No Ir, Esa No es la Cuestión
Este trabajo intenta identificar, y en lo posible evaluar, los efectos que tienen en el pueblo cubano y en el proceso de democratización de Cuba los diferentes flujos de intercambios con la isla. Así mismo reseña algunos de los mecanismos de intervención que ejerce el gobierno cubano sobre esos flujos. Para facilitar el análisis se […]
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