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Resilience: Challenges and opportunities for Cuban entrepreneurs
Covid-19 has caused significant contractions for the self-employed economy in Cuba. The dilemma for many ventures has been to reinvent themselves.
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The GOP strategy: If voters won’t choose you, then choose your voters
Republicans spread fear because the demographic they have long demonized finally has achieved the power to tilt the balance between the two parties.
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Capitalization of remittances might be a formula
For this the law needed is one creating SMEs that allow economic entities with multiple economic rights and converting their owners in private entrepreneurs.
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Cuba is not a priority for the United States
Joe Biden's foreign policy progresses more slowly than his domestic one and is characterized by moderation, caution and deliberation. The policy towards Cuba is no exception.
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Rescuing America from the reactionary vise one bill at a time
The shock of the Trump presidency may have finally been the catalyst for a New American Revolution, one founded on the primacy of life, democracy, and the pursuit of justice.
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The thrill of victory
The Democrats recently have handed Republicans one defeat after another. Passage of the Covid-19 relief bill is another example.
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From Havana: A reaction to the Cuba Study Group’s proposals on Cuba
The CSG is the only visible alternative to place the issue of improving relations with Cuba on the Miami electoral agenda and confront the dominance of the extreme right within this…
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The changing context for the Cuban private sector
Making self-employment more flexible is a decision whose logic has been widely discussed within the framework of the 'update' of the Cuban economy.
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Miami’s Carlos Gimenez epitomizes the greed that characterizes congressional Republicans
Gimenez takes home no less than $395,000 paid for by taxpayers. And yet voted against the $1,400 for those in need calling it "excessive."
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Joe Garcia feels that it’s time for evolution
The former South Florida congressman believes that the solution to the Cuba problem "goes through Miami."
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