As the wise Fernando Ortiz said: "He who wants to be Cuban is Cuban." And, for the good of Cuba, we should all encourage the shared pride of being Cuban. Read More...
So far, despite the tremendous media impact created by the reestablishment of relations, except for brief references in the platforms approved by each party, and an occasional comment… Read More...
One year has passed since the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States, it's worthwhile to analyze the reasons why the Cuban government has accepted… Read More...
Looking to the future, it will be very difficult for anyone who is elected President of the U.S. to ignore the advances in relations with Cuba, the concrete benefits that the improved… Read More...
The greatest interest of U.S. companies in Cuba lies in taking advantage of the human capital that exists there, so it can be chained at the least possible cost to productions of high… Read More...
Contrary to the perception of many abroad, political debate is a constant element in the daily lives of Cubans. It is present throughout the social fabric and is expressed in a… Read More...
What happens at present is that attempts at homogenization have failed and the modern world-system is going through a generalized crisis of governance where almost no model -- be it… Read More...
The Seventh Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba will be held this weekend and its importance has escaped no one. It will be the last one presided by the historical generation of… Read More...
President Obama is a firm advocate of the so-called "smart power doctrine," which posits the rational use of the combined application of all the resources of U.S. foreign policy, i.e.,… Read More...
President Obama may be the most intelligent and articulate president the U.S. has had since Kennedy. It is therefore not surprising that he awakened the sympathy of the Cuban people. Read More...