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Cuba and MLB: December changed nothing, so far
The news of Dec. 17 set off all alarms. After almost 54 years of tension, Cuba and the United States announced their decision to resume diplomatic relations, and the shockwave soon…
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The Cuban-American transition: Demographic changes drive ideological changes
The persistent Cubanization of Miami is significant because it is the driving force for change in the ideological profile within the community, particularly in their attitudes towards…
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Another just decision for Obama: Free López Rivera
Three King's Day (Jan. 6), López Rivera, one of the world's longest-imprisoned political prisoners, observed his 72nd birthday in an Indiana prison. May 29 will mark 34 years that this…
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President Obama’s new policy on Cuba could be a good start
It is a clear victory for the rule of law in international relations, and for the right of countries to self-determination. In short: a good start, and we’ll see what happens.
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Afflicting the afflicted: The U.S., Florida, and the preferential option for the rich
After years of outrageous rises in inequality and massive evidence of the dishonesty, irresponsibility and sheer arrogance of its main beneficiaries, one might have expected some…
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Cuba: The dynamics of interests
The process of reform defined as The Actualization of the Economic Model has the capability to solve them and integrate them into the project of socialism that the process aspires to…
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Three basic questions on Cuba-U.S. rapprochement
The meaning of the recently achieved "normalization" of relations will be to establish a climate of coexistence between two opponents who, in the negotiating process, never concealed…
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Some Maryland-based businesses look to Cuban frontier
Obama's announcement that he intends to normalize diplomatic relations and loosen some economic constraints is a long way from lifting the embargo, a barrier of several laws that would…
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The breakthrough with Cuba: How it happened and what happens next
Many loose ends remain to be tied up before the United States and Cuba will have fully normal relations, but a new chapter has been opened, and the idea of going back to the past…
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Rousseff and V.P. Biden meet to discuss Cuba
President Dilma Rousseff and the Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden, discussed Thursday in Brasília ways for Brazil to help the United States' process of rapprochement with…
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