A book on the 1978 Dialogue in Havana sets guidelines for possible future dialogues, even among very diverse political contenders, whether they are emigrants or live inside the country. Read More...
The presidential election taught us that, in a worst-case scenario, almost half of Cuban-American voters distanced themselves from the right and voted against Donald Trump. Read More...
There has been some retreat to hard-line positions within the community based in the Miami enclave. However, there are signs of a political evolution of the Cuban-American community. Read More...
Determined by the existing political polarization, where the positions of each side are located in the antipodes, everything would be different if the Democrats win the election. Read More...
The October surprise may be the violence breaking out in some major cities around the U.S.-- all calculated to favor an Electoral College victory for the president. Read More...
After 1959, Cuba became the center of the Miami's political campaigns, even when the majority of Cuban immigrants were not yet able to vote in elections. Read More...
About 90 days before the election, and even less if you consider states where early voting is allowed, Trump's road to victory looks very complicated. Read More...
The Cuban government has just announced the implementation of a wide range of new economic measures. It is important that they take into account its emigrants.
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