In a newly released report from ECLAC (the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean), Older Persons in Latin America and the Caribbean: Situation and Policies, Cuba is described as among the most rapidly aging of all Latin American and Caribbean nations. In categorizing the relative distribution of a nation’s population for […]
The Sugarcane UBPCS Ten Years Later
This [UBPC] is not a temporary organization, nor a conjunctural one; it is a definitive one. —Fidel Castro, October 10, 1993 All openings have brought risks. If we must make additional openings and reforms, we will. But, for the moment, they are not necessary. —Fidel Castro, July 5, 1995 The main theme of this conference […]
Castro’s Cuba: Ideological Themes in Rhetoric
The Cuban revolution of 1959 and Cuba’s subsequent revolutionary government represent a remarkably unique historical process. Over the four and a half decades since the victory of the July 26th Movement, Cuba has gained and maintained an international reputation for acting with deliberate contrariness to established international norms of diplomacy, ideology, economic development, and political […]
Volume 14 Appendix A: About the Authors
Chantal Agarwal received her MA in Latin American Studies with a concentration in political science from The George Washington University and a B.A. also in Latin American Studies from the University of Maryland at College Park. She also received a certificate in International Studies from the College Park Scholars Program. She has studied in Mexico, […]
Volume 14 Appendix B: Acknowledgements
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