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Illusion of Cuban reform: Castro strikes out / Azel, Jose   Journal Article
Azel, Jose Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The 2006 succession from Fidel Castro to his brother Raúl, programmed since the early days of the Cuban revolution, was efficient, effective, and seamless. The eighty-two-year-old Raúl, who recently announced that he will step down in 2018, is now orchestrating his own succession behind the scenes. But however the transition from the Castro era plays out, one outcome is off the table: that Raúl will emerge as a reformer to end the Communist era and inaugurate a new democratic and market-oriented Cuba.
Key Words Cuba  Fidel Castro  Mikhail Gorbachev  Cuban Revolution  Communist Era  Raul 
Cuban Communism  Soviet Union 
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Letter from Cuba: to embargo or not / Totten, Michael J   Journal Article
Totten, Michael J Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A side from the Arab boycott against Israel, American sanctions against Cuba have lasted longer than any other embargo in the modern era. Is the US embargo against Cuba a Cold War relic or an effective tool? A recent visit suggests that the Castro regime's tyrannical imbecility still justifies continued sanctions. The sanctions were imposed in stages in the early 1960s after Fidel Castro began economic warfare against the United States by nationalizing private US property on the island. Cuban communism survived the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, so in 1993 the purpose of the embargo was modified by the Cuban Democracy Act, stating that it will not be lifted unless and until the government in Havana respects the "internationally accepted standards of human rights" and "democratic values."
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