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ID148265
Title ProperGreat paradox
Other Title Information how Obama’s opening to Cuba may imperil the country’s reform process
LanguageENG
AuthorBye, Vegard
Summary / Abstract (Note)US–Cuban normalisation currently taking place. The rapprochement process, culminating with President Obama’s historic visit in March 2016, has unleashed stiff resistance in both countries. The liberal democratisation paradigm is held up against what we have termed ‘socialist neo-patrimonialism’, with both seen as alternative tools for assessing the direction of social transformations underway in Cuba, focusing on the debate about the role of the national private sector. Paradoxically, normalisation with the USA may so far have had the contrary effect of what President Obama had in mind in this respect: judging from the 7th Congress of the Communist Party in April 2016, it seems that resistance against economic reforms has hardened, caused by a fear that Obama’s charm offensive, combined with a strengthened entrepreneurial sector, will undermine the entire revolutionary project. The article concludes with a discussion of four development scenarios.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 37, No.9; 2016: p.1698-1712
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly VoL: 37 No 9
Key WordsCuba ;  Transformation ;  Reform ;  Scenarios ;  Development Model ;  US–Cuban Normalisation