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New Rationale for Keeping Cuba on the List?
The U.S. could quickly and painlessly indicate a change in its policy toward Cuba by removing it from the list of “state sponsors of terrorism,” given that there is no valid evidence whatever that Cuba should be on the list. … Continue reading
Is the New Miami Dynamic a Game Changer?
CIP and the Latin America Working Group hosted five Cuban Americans on Capitol Hill—four of them Miamians—in two days of visits and a briefing that highlighted the changing political face of Miami. The message they unequivocally delivered was that … Continue reading
An Isolated and Outdated U.S. Cuba Policy
In what can only be seen as an important victory for Cuba and a rebuff to U.S. policy toward the island nation, on the last weekend in January the Community of Latin American and Caribbean states (CELAC), meeting in Santiago … Continue reading
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