Cuba

What If America Engaged With Cuba? The logic and practical impact of U.S. policy toward Cuba are the focus of growing debate. As Americans consider ways to increase contact with Cuba and weigh the effects of different types of engagement, this paper examines the modest economic reforms ...
Ending Embargo of Food, Medicine to Cuba Would Help Many (This article was distributed nationally by the Scripps Howard News Service on May 24, 1999.) If American farmers were permitted to export to Cuba, they would gain access to a market that is eager to do business with Americans...
Hard Currency Payments to Workers Boost Buying Power for Many Cubans "Transition" is a loaded word in Cuba because of its political overtones. Officials, the party, and even Havana billboards assert that "there will be no transition government" in Cuba. The economy, however, is another matter. ...
Ends, Means, and Influence: American Policy Toward Cuba Remarks at the World Policy Institute Forum on U.S. Policy Toward Cuba; The New School for Social Research, New York [These remarks refer to a Cuba policy task force organized by the Council on Foreign Relations. The task force report is at www.foreignrelations.org.]
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