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A failed policy against Cuba
With plenty of hype, the Trump administration this week announced the partial application of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act passed in 1996 to regulate sanctions against Cuba.
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Susana the magician
Houses in Cuba are flexible, they adapt to the socioeconomic needs of those who inhabit them, they “move."
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A new phase for Cuba’s economy
Almost two years have been lost in a meaningless discussion about the merits and scope of self-employment that should have been settled by now.
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Cuba’s constitutional reform: Yes, but plenty of nos
Everything ran smoothly on Sunday in spite of the fact that more than one million Cuban voters went to the polls to express themselves, and not in the way they were told to do so.
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America feels alone
Cuban public policy must begin to focus urgently on the elderly and help provide them a comfortable life and a real opportunity for the rest they deserve.
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The best of Cuba has blossomed like a flower under the light of homes without roofs
People are the soul and muscle of every civil society. The tornado that severely affected four municipalities of the Cuban capital on January 27 has put this fact on display.
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The tornado and the new Cuba that takes shape
A little over a week has passed since the sad event, and Cuba has changed forever. Let us embrace the wake of solidarity that the tornado has left.
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William M. LeoGrande: Helms-Burton violates the ‘Act of State’ doctrine
Latin America expert, professor William LeoGrande, answers a number of PW questions on the Helms-Burton Act and its Title III.
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Sixty years after the Revolution, is a ‘new Cuba’ emerging?
Is the Cuban Revolution reinventing itself at age 60?
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The cost of doing harm
The application of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act entails three major problems for the United States. Undoubtedly, the U.S. is grasping at straws in search of new actions against…
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