Most attempts to reflect on Cuba’s future have relied on the assessments of political scientist and others who, while examining a broad spectrum of political, economic and social variables, place emphasis on the role of leadership figures in the transition (for selected representative views see Horowitz and Suchlicki 2001, 533-660). Another alternative, suggested by Strauss […]
Recruitment of Scientists and Development of International Funding Resources in Post Castro Cuba
The objective here to solicit input, gather information, identify sources of funding and ideas to support science and scientists in a post-Castro Cuba. IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL SOURCES OF FUNDING This is the most straight-forward of all these matters. And it boils down to a shopping list of public and private funding sources (see Box 1). […]
Francisco Franco and Fidel Castro: Loyalist vs. Revolutionary? A Preliminary Exploration
In Loyalists & Revolutionaries: Political Leaders Compared, Mostafa Rejai and Kay Phillips develop and test a two-stage model of leadership.1 According to Rejai and Phillips, individual psychology, acquired skills, and situational or environmental characteristics converge and interact in the making of leaders and, at the same time, channel them into either of two opposing paths […]
Cuba’s Environment: Today and Tomorrow: An Action Plan
Worldwide, Cuba’s tropical forests and maritime areas are recognized as rich storehouses of biodiversity. Historically, these treasures have not enjoyed any type of significant societal and governmental commitment aimed at habitat conservation. Furthermore, since 1960, they have suffered from further degradation as a result of a failed Soviet-style approach to economic development. Based on a […]
Comments on “The Tourism Industry in the Caribbean After Castro”
In his paper “The Tourism Industry in the Caribbean after Castro,” Art Padilla makes his case. His historical analysis of the tourism industry in the Caribbean and particularly in Cuba reflects an exhaustive research effort on the growth of the industry in the region. Cuba’s impressive tourism industry development in just over ten years can […]
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