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Setting The Agenda: Asia And Latin America In The 21st Century, Ariel C. Armony
Setting The Agenda: Asia And Latin America In The 21st Century, Ariel C. Armony
Center for Latin American Studies Publications
Latin America and Asia are among the world’s fastest growing regions. Trade between Asia and Latin American and Caribbean countries has risen dramatically in recent years. It is undeniable that Asia now plays a formidable role in the economic development of the region. This publication emerges out of the University of Miami’s 2012 “Asia and Latin America in the 21st Century” conference, where leaders from academic, policy, business, and media communities from around the world convened to address the macroeconomic trends, trade relations, and sociopolitical trends that have emerged as the links between Asia and Latin America strengthen. Organized …
Back To The Future? Canada's Experience With Constructive Engagement In Cuba, Michael Bell, Eugene Rothman, Marvin Schiff, Christopher Walker
Back To The Future? Canada's Experience With Constructive Engagement In Cuba, Michael Bell, Eugene Rothman, Marvin Schiff, Christopher Walker
Institute for Cuban & Cuban-American Studies Occasional Papers
No abstract provided.
Afro-Cuban Diasporan Religions: A Comparative Analysis Of The Literature And Selected Annotated Bibliography, Sara M. Sanchez
Afro-Cuban Diasporan Religions: A Comparative Analysis Of The Literature And Selected Annotated Bibliography, Sara M. Sanchez
Institute for Cuban & Cuban-American Studies Occasional Papers
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Environmental Technology Transfer And Foreign Investment : Factors Impacting Environmental Protection In A Transition-Era Cuba, Aldo M. Leiva
Environmental Technology Transfer And Foreign Investment : Factors Impacting Environmental Protection In A Transition-Era Cuba, Aldo M. Leiva
Institute for Cuban & Cuban-American Studies Occasional Papers
No abstract provided.
The Politics Of Wishful Thinking : Nineteenth Century Precedents Of The Bay Of Pigs, José Manuel Hernández
The Politics Of Wishful Thinking : Nineteenth Century Precedents Of The Bay Of Pigs, José Manuel Hernández
Cuban Studies Association Occasional Papers
No abstract provided.
Documentos Del Instituto Cubano De Economistas Independientes, Marta Beatriz Roque Cabello, Arnaldo Ramos Lauzurique
Documentos Del Instituto Cubano De Economistas Independientes, Marta Beatriz Roque Cabello, Arnaldo Ramos Lauzurique
Cuban Studies Association Occasional Papers
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The Cuban Connection : Drug Trafficking And The Castro Regime, Emilio T. González
The Cuban Connection : Drug Trafficking And The Castro Regime, Emilio T. González
Cuban Studies Association Occasional Papers
No abstract provided.
Cuba : A Current Assessment, Jaime Suchlicki
Cuba : A Current Assessment, Jaime Suchlicki
Cuban Studies Association Occasional Papers
No abstract provided.
From The Cuban Ajiaco To The Cuban-American Hyphen : Changing Discourses Of National Identity On The Island And In The Diaspora, Jorge Duany
Cuban Studies Association Occasional Papers
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Twelve Monkeys : Cuban National Defense And The Military, Enrique A. Baloyra
Twelve Monkeys : Cuban National Defense And The Military, Enrique A. Baloyra
Cuban Studies Association Occasional Papers
There is little that may be written about the Cuban regime, other than about its very nature, that is not quickly contradicted by reality. At the same time, the Cuban leadership's approach to the Lampedussa riddle is a lot of running in place and no real discontinuity. Which is actually more relevant? Is it possible to come to some sensible conclusions about contemporary Cuba? But readers beware: in Cuban politics anecdotes and events always suggest contradictory patterns. Discussion of matters present and future requires that these contradictions be considered jointly. This is what a brilliant essay of Antonio Benitez-Rojo alerts …