Postscript to “Letter to a young man who is leaving”
That Letter that the twentysomething editors of La Joven Cuba published and defended on their blog had almost 400 comments. ...
That Letter that the twentysomething editors of La Joven Cuba published and defended on their blog had almost 400 comments. ...
The issue of emigration presents a perfect prism on the perception of our problems, including the causes that drive our ...
“They launched the raft into the sea, and it felt the weight of the number of passengers and the provisions ...
The particular contexts of each migratory flow have been marked by the U.S. factor; by the social, economic and internal ...
Some of the reports on the current wave of Cuban migration call it “Slow Motion Mariel.” Is it really comparable?
Understanding the Cuban migratory process in its historical chain requires reviewing its stages, all marked by political events.
Being in the geopolitical space of a power, in its “sphere of influence,” does not entail assuming submission to its ...
Having survived the successive dimensions of hostility for 60 years, since the Crisis, has created unusual strengths and costs, whose ...
The missile crisis, some keys to understanding Cuba’s conflict with the United States and the complex relationship with the USSR.
Reading a well-documented biography and the documents declassified by the three parties to the Missile Crisis, I understood that almost ...
The unpostponable path towards a more democratic system and with greater civil liberties is made difficult thanks to that U.S. ...
I attempt to examine the political situation based on three subjects: the new political opposition, the new government, and the ...
In this short series I will dwell on three vertices of a triangle; in their interaction, but also in their ...
Does the march bring us closer to a Law on protests? Does it pave the way for an association act ...
Expanding those borders of humor could foster a political culture capable of laughing at its excesses, saddling solemnity, bringing not ...
The protests are lessons for all who want to read them.
In the midst of so much usurpation of critical thinking, it is worth asking where the national interest really lies.
In a recent article on U.S. foreign policy doctrine, one commentator claims that it should move from America First to ...
The art of building consensus is, to a large extent, dealing with dissent.
We are political animals, according to Aristotle and a friend of mine. The Greek based his argument on the fact ...
I’m curious that none of the observers of recent Cuban politics, not even my jurist friends, have commented on the ...
Analyzing their relations, Cuba has changed much more than the United States in these almost three decades; the two countries ...
Cuba is not on the agenda for big problems. But precisely for that reason, it can serve as a demonstration ...
In a well-known poem from 1968, Heberto Padilla describes a man who is asked to successively hand over parts and ...
When I was very young and undocumented, I spent the 1971-1972 academic year with a team from the University of ...
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