The state’s entrepreneurial perfectionism that is being implemented in Cuba constitutes one of the fundamental links of the new economic policy being carried out by the governmental authorities and is an integral part of structural economic change that, in this arena, the Castro administration has developed in less than forty years. “It is a new […]
Promoting Place Through Architectural Heritage: Restoration and Preservation of Twentieth Century Architectural Design in Miramar, Habana, Cuba
Notes1 Habana Vieja was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982. It is, in a sense, a living museum, its visible landscape almost identical to accounts given in travel guides and journals published over the last hundred and fifty years. As a result, the Cuban government has injected money and resources to preserve […]
Comments by Artimus Keiffer on “Cuba’s Tourism Industry” by Suddaby and “Impact of the HelmsBurton Law on Cuban Tourism” by Lucio and Crespo
The movement of people is a major focus of study in Human Geography. Why movement takes place, where it is to, and when it happens are questions that geographers ask about cultural phenomena such as religious pilgrimages, sporting events, civil conflicts, economic and political changes, and tourism. In relation to the latter, which is today’s […]