Enhancing U.S. policy toward Cuba: Building blocks of a transition

Enhancing U.S. policy toward Cuba: Building blocks of a transition

A white paper by the Cuba Study Group

Publication Place: Washington

Publication Date: 2006-03-15

Publisher: Cuba Study Group

Sizes: 6 s.

Category: Politics

Copyright © 2006 by Cuba Study Group

Book Collection: EEDC — the library of the East European Democratic Centre, ul. Proletariacka 11, Białystok (hardcopy)

Copy Numbers: EEDC — [2873]

Call Number: XV.3

On January 1, 2006, Fidel Castro celebrated his 47th year in power. Castro’s grip on power is as strong today as it has ever been. Fidel’s younger brother (and fellow septuagenarian) Raul, is his apparent successor. Although the regime stumbled economically following the end of Soviet subsidies, its economy seems to be recovering with the infusion of Venezuelan oil and money, estimated by some to exceed the Soviet era subsidies. The regime’s Marxist ideology is finding traction in some Latin American countries where sympathetic regimes have been democratically elected. (fragment)

Catalog: EEDC

Only in the library of the East European Democratic Centre (hardcopy)