President Obama’s Historic Trip to Cuba & Argentina
An Inter-American Dialogue press roundtable on the hemispheric context and implications of Obama’s trip.
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An Inter-American Dialogue press roundtable on the hemispheric context and implications of Obama’s trip.
La visita del presidente Barack Obama a Cuba refleja y propone una nueva manera de formular y ejecutar la política de los Estados Unidos hacia Cuba.
Michael Shifter señaló la importancia de la visita de Obama a Cuba.
The removal of the failed policy of isolating Cuba is a major step forward.
American and Cuban leaders today are trying to bring a relationship once defined by antithetical ideologies into the 21st century.
Economic matters are the top priority and deepest concern of nearly all Cubans, and nothing else comes close.
There is no doubt that Obama’s change towards Cuba has had a positive impact on hemispheric relations.
In the current international environment, any situation regarding migration turns into a diplomatic issue over border control.
Thanks to the new open US policy toward Cuba, the work done aboard the hospital ship USNS Comfort heals more than bodies.
Like John Paul II, Pope Francis knows that whatever he wants to accomplish in Cuba demands patience and perseverance.
While Francis is known as the Pope of the Periphery, Cuba has been anything but peripheral to the Vatican over the past two decades.
Little opposition to the restoration of US-Cuba relations has registered, although challenges lie ahead for both countries.
What are the main challenges US banks must overcome in order to do business in Cuba?
The historic rapprochement between Cuba and the US will have permanent implications for hemispheric relations.
The session will focus on the dynamics in Cuba itself, especially in light of Pope Francis’s announced visit to Cuba before he comes to the US in September.