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Cuba and the Problem of Information

In an authoritarian system with increasing doses of market freedoms, a system which, at the same time, begins to put aside its commitments to ensure the widespread wellbeing of the population, information cannot be handled as it was administered under the former system of centralized planning.

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Raul Castro and Good Manners for Cuba

At first glance, President Raul Castro’s address to the Cuban Parliament, where he announced a crusade against “the culture of social indiscipline that has taken root in our society”, is simply impertinent and rather cynical. Being poorly fed is serious enough without having to bear the additional insult of being labeled “uncouth”.

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Cuba’s “Loyal Opposition”

One can get a sense of the direction that things are moving in Cuba by looking at how a number of intellectuals on the island have begun to flirt with the idea of a “loyal opposition.” But a loyal opposition does not limit itself to softening the sting of power’s ill-conceived policies.

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Who are Cuba’s Dissidents Addressing?

The recent international tours of several prominent Cuban dissidents have been meticulously documented by the world’s media. I think this has been very positive. It allowed these individuals to come into contact with an entire sector of Cuban society which does not reside on the island.

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Cuba: Antonio Castro’s Golf Swing

All elites cultivate their own distinction on the basis of their history and power. When Cuba’s Sierra Maestra rebels took power, they began to construct theirs. This emerging elite sets itself apart from its predecessor through its luxurious lifestyle.

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