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What to Do About Cuba? The Bush Administration is a bind over Cuba. President Bush is preparing to announce a policy response tomorrow, which is Cuban Independence Day. But with 75 dissidents recently jailed in Cuba, Bush's goal ...
Ban Undercuts Our Influence On Cuba In many meetings in Havana over the past two years, I have come to know and admire the top activists in Cuba's fledgling democratic opposition - people who struggle to be heard among Cubans, and who ...
Issue #3 The Bush Administration unveils its travel policy The Bush Administration had a problem in its Cuba policy: As ever-increasing majorities of the House of Representatives have voted to end the Cuba travel ban, it has insisted on maintaining the travel ban to ...
Appeal for Release of Cuban Dissidents "We are Americans who promote changes in U.S. policy toward Cuba because we believe that greater contact between our societies will both help resolve current issues and prepare the way for improved ..."
Issue #2: Cuba Responds to Growing Drug Problems Until recently, the Cuban government said that there was only a minimal drug consumption problem in Cuba, fed by unscrupulous tourists, by Cubans who cultivated small amounts of marijuana, or by Cubans ...
Issue #1: Introducing the Cuba Policy Report The Lexington Institute's e-mail newsletter, the Cuba Policy Report, will cover events and trends in Cuba and developments in U.S. policy toward Cuba. The newsletter will be issued as events warrant, an issue or so per month...
International Tourism: The New Engine of Cuba’s Economy Cuba’s budding tourism industry, built during the 1990’s, has replaced sugar as the island’s top foreign exchange earner. In contrast to sugar, tourism is based on sound competitive advantages, and it has the ...
Agricultural Sales to Cuba Serve American Farmers Thanks to a law passed in 2000, American farmers have made more than $100 million in sales to Cuba since last fall.This week in Havana, farm products from 32 states will be on display at an agricultural fair where American farmers will try to expand their share of the Cuban market....
Europeans on Cuba’s foreign investment regime Since Cuba began to decentralize its foreign trade and allow foreign investment, European companies have been its principal economic partner. They provide a large proportion of the products, the financing ...
The Beginning of the End of a Policy? For more than 40 years, the United States has applied an economic embargo against Cuba. As has been stated on many occasions, the goal has been to apply pressure for democratic change and the ...
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