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    Cuba In the past fifty years we have witnessed the end of the cold war, the end of communism in a vast majority of nations as well as the rise of the United States to being the sole world power. But while the world has greatly changed over the past half-a-century, there has been little change in the Cuban-American relationship. Since the rise of Fidel Castro to power in the early nineteen fifties, the United States has all but cut off all relations with the Cuban government. It has now been

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    Doing Business Overseas Havana, Cuba Attraction to Havana Havana, Cuba: a city that seems as though it is untouched by the modernities of the Western world. From the 1950s, Art Deco, Spanish colonial, Soviet-era architecture, to the musky smell of tobacco throughout the streets of Habana Vieja (Old Havana), the city has been attracting tourists since the dawn of time. The rich history of the island itself has been forever encapsulated within its walls. Visitors flock to the city to get a taste

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    Cuba Cuba has been under a dictator named Fidel Castro since 1959 when his army took over the communist party that was running the country. Cuba’s main source of economic growth comes from agriculture and exports to and from Europe. Since America has had an embargo on Cuba since 1962 neither countries trade with each other because of many disagreements about governing techniques and Fidel's unwillingness to comply with U.S. instructions. Cuba’s long history and culture has contributed to

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    The Island Of Cuba

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    The island of Cuba is located on the northern rim of the Caribbean Sea and was inhabited by Arawak and Ciboney Indians prior to colonization by the Spanish in 1511. This native population, due to the colonization of the Spanish, was ravaged by decease, enslavement and warfare which ultimately caused their extinction. Cuba received little attention throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries like most of Spain’s Caribbean colonies because Spain was concentrating attention on Central and South

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    A Summary of Cuba

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    discontinue military aid to Cuba in 1958, which would lead to Batista fleeing into exile and Castro took control over the Cuban government. Cuba: Government The Republic of Cuba is one of the world's four remaining Socialist States expounding the characteristics of Communism. Jose Marti, Marx, Engels and Lenin, could be the founding fathers of the Cuban constitution. Their ideologies still guide the Cuban government until this day. The First Secretary of Communist Party of Cuba holds a dual post as

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    Imperialism In Cuba

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    Cuba, officially known as the Republic of Cuba (which it, most assuredly, is not), is a large island nation located in the northern part of the Caribbean Sea, closer to the United States than Latin America. Historically, Cuba was inhabited by indigenous Americans, of which the Taíno comprised the dominant culture on the island (Dacal Moure and Rivero de la Calle, 1996). From the time of Columbus until 1898, Cuba was governed by Spain, and its agricultural economy relied on the importation of African

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    Cuba Rapprochement

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    Foreign Policy: Constructivist and Realist Accounts of US-Cuba Rapprochement Dylan Patel University of Virginia PLIR 3400 US Foreign Policy: Constructivist and Realist Accounts of US-Cuba Rapprochement Introduction Several interpretations can be made of the announcement by President Barack Obama on December 17, 2014 that the United States would reestablish its long severed diplomatic relations with the Caribbean island nation of Cuba. Obama’s momentous reversal of five decades of animosity and

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    Censorship In Cuba

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    There are many domestic issues within Cuba, that is because we chose controversial countries that allowed for mass amounts of research. However issues such as human rights, brain drain, and censorship are the most prominent. First of all, human rights are constantly impeded in a repressive country like Cuba, especially the right of freedom of speech and expression. When Fidel Castro was in power, he denied people of their rights and if their opinions contrasted. This is still happening in today’s

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    The Culture Of Cuba

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    Cuba is the largest and most populous island in the Caribbean Sea. It is located in the Western Caribbean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean is to the north and the Caribbean Sea to the south. The island lies almost south of the Tropic of Cancer at the mouth of the Gulf of Mexico. The province of Pinar del Río is about 120 miles northeast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula while Havana is around 100 miles south of Key West Florida, 48 miles west of Haiti and 87 miles north of Jamaica. Santiago de Cuba is located

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    Colonization Of Cuba

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    Claire Corral Mrs. Fraley Spanish 3 30 November 2015 Cuba In 1492, Christopher Columbus arrived in Cuba on his way to India. Subsequently, the island was invaded by Spaniards. This was only one factor that led to Cuba’s colonization. Other reasons include the overcrowding of colonies in Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic) and the island’s proximity to the new world (the united states). Cuba is the largest country by land mass in the Caribbean. The island is mountainous in the southeast

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