Here’s What Happened in Cuba’s Last Major Economic Challenge

Here’s What Happened in Cuba’s Last Major Economic Challenge

In 1990, when the USSR collapsed, Cuba endured a severe curtailment of investment, trade and general political support from a partner that had invested about $100 billion (in 2016 $US) in the preceding 30 years. The so called “Special Period” was defined primarily by the severe shortages of hydrocarbon energy resources in the form of … Read more

Can Americans Legally Visit Cuba? Yes

Can Americans Legally Visit Cuba? Yes

For Americans (persons of U.S. jurisdiction), travel to Cuba for “tourist” activities remains prohibited by statute, but there is a lot of flexibility to enjoy Cuba within the boundaries of U.S. rules. You do not have to fly to Cuba through Canada or Mexico as some people did years before the rules changed. There are … Read more

Greg Norman Opens Cuban Golf Tournament at Varadero

Greg Norman Opens Cuban Golf Tournament at Varadero

Cuba’s Varadero Golf Club hosted the 8th annual Cuba Golf Grand Tournament earlier this week, and attending this time was Greg Norman, a famous former professional golfer, previously ranked number one for 331 consecutive weeks. Norman officiated the opening remarks and offered photography and filming sessions along with special guests, players and the public. Since … Read more

Reflections on the Power of Cultural Diplomacy in Cuba

Reflections on the Power of Cultural Diplomacy in Cuba

A shock of recognition that happens when creative people from different worlds come together. by Kalpen Suresh Modi The flight from Miami to Havana is just over 200 miles, about the same distance as New York to Washington, DC. We touched down at Jose Marti International Airport in less time than it takes to make … Read more

Here’s a New NIH-funded Research Training Program in Cuba

Here’s a New NIH-funded Research Training Program in Cuba

Cuba is the newest training site for a U.S. National Institute for Health (NIH)-funded program that gives U.S. students the opportunity to conduct research in an international setting. Tulane University student Alejandra Marks spent eight weeks on the island this spring, working with a mentor to study maternity homes and their role in prenatal care. … Read more

U.S-Cuba Bilateral Commission Overshadowed By U.S. Youth Program Controversy

U.S-Cuba Bilateral Commission Overshadowed By U.S. Youth Program Controversy

The U.S. and Cuba held the fourth Bilateral Commission in Washington, D.C., on Friday, September 30. Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Mari Carmen Aponte led the U.S. delegation, supported by Chargé d’Affaires Jeffrey DeLaurentis, Deputy Assistant Secretary John Creamer, and Chief of Staff and Director of Policy Planning Jon Finer. The … Read more