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News and Articles on the Cuban Economy, September 7, 2010

Cuba Standard.Com, September 7: British business delegation to visit Cuba in late September http://www.cubastandard.com/2010/09/06/british-business-delegation-to-visit-cuba-in-late-september/

Herald Online, September 7: Cuba going capitalist? http://www.heraldonline.com/2010/09/07/2430271/cuba-going-capitalist.html

Cubadebate, 7 de septiembre: Aumenta la escasez http://www.cubanet.org/CNews/year2010/sept2010/07_N_1.html

Granma, 7 de septiembre: Un problema por entallar http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/2010/09/07/nacional/artic01.html

Flex News, September 7: Cuban Freight Data Confirms Sugar Industry Woes http://www.flex-news-food.com/console/PageViewer.aspx?page=32044

EFE, 5 de septiembre: Cuba se prepara para realizar un nuevo censo de población y vivienda en 2012 http://es.noticias.yahoo.com/9/20100906/tso-cuba-se-prepara-para-realizar-un-nue-64bc860.html

Sail World, September 5: Cuba to attract more cruising sailors with new marinas http://www.sail-world.com/Canada/Cuba-to-attract-more-cruising-sailors-with-new-marinas/74336

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News and Articles on the Cuban Economy, September 3, 2010

Diario de Cuba, 3 de septiembre: La libertad de venta de productos alimenticios: ¿solución o problema? http://www.diariodecuba.net/opinion/58-opinion/3071-la-libertad-de-venta-de-productos-alimenticios-isolucion-o-problema.html

The Wall Street Journal, September 2: Leisure Canada Commends Cuban Golf Course Initiative http://www.marketwatch.com/story/leisure-canada-commends-cuban-golf-course-initiative-2010-09-02-120450?reflink=MW_news_stmp

Granma, 3 de septiembre: Recupera agricultura cubana su maquinaria http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/2010/09/03/nacional/artic20.html

Reuter, September 2: Despite embargo, Cuba a haven for pirated U.S. goods http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN0222000820100902

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News and Articles on the Cuban Economy, September 2, 2010

Latin American Herald Tribune, September 2: Cubans See Their Ration Cards Get Thinner and Thinner http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=364816&CategoryId=14510

CNN, September 2: Cuban offshore oil plans gain momentum http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/09/01/cuba.oil/index.html#fbid=2wVPEkwFGqG&wom=false

Cubaencuentro, 2 de septiembre: Fuerte caída de la producción eléctrica de los grupos electrógenos http://www.cubaencuentro.com/cuba/articulos/fuerte-caida-de-la-produccion-electrica-de-los-grupos-electrogenos-243937

Cubanet, septiembre 2: Desafíos de los trabajadores por cuenta propia http://www.cubanet.org/CNews/year2010/sept2010/02_C_3.html

Cuba Standard.Com, September 2: Venezuelan tour operator hopes to tap into Cuba’s tourist flow http://www.cubastandard.com/2010/09/01/venezuelan-tour-operator-hopes-to-tap-into-cubas-tourist-flow/

Cuba Standard.Com, September 2: Havana Club sales bolster Pernod Ricard bottom line in ‘09-10 http://www.cubastandard.com/2010/09/02/havana-club-sales-bolster-pernod-ricard-bottom-line-in-09-10/

Reuters, 1 de septiembre: Cuba profundizará las reformas, dice Pajín en La Habana http://es.noticias.yahoo.com/10/20100901/tts-oestp-cuba-socialistas-ca02f96.html

Bloomberg Business Weeek, August 31: Free Cuba Phone Market Urged on Obama by Nokia, AT&T http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-08-31/free-cuba-phone-market-urged-on-obama-by-nokia-at-t.html

Café Fuerte, 31 de agosto: Fijan precios de cigarrillos en Cuba http://cafefuerte.com/2010/08/31/documento-fijan-precios-de-cigarrillos-en-cuba/

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News and Articles on the Cuban Economy, September 1, 2010

Cuba Standard.Com, September 1: Government legalizes private roadside stands http://www.cubastandard.com/2010/09/01/government-legalizes-private-roadside-stands/

El Nuevo Herald, 1 de septiembre: Nuevo estudio muestra fracaso del modelo económico en Cuba http://www.elnuevoherald.com/2010/09/01/793215/habaneros-consideran-al-mercado.html

Financial Times, August 31: Time to press on with our plan in Havana http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/5b96e698-b534-11df-9af8-00144feabdc0.html

Radio Martí, 31 de agosto: Arremetida contra iniciativa privada http://www.martinoticias.com/FullStory.aspx?ID=53F367F2-875A-4FCF-8563B0EF8DE7DCF0

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An Analysis of Cuban Democracy and the Potential Roles of Diplomats in its Promotion, from the “DIPLOMAT’S HANDBOOK” for Democracy Development Support


The “Diplomat’s Handbook for Democracy Development Support” project of the “Community of Democracies” has just released a study of democracy and democratization in China. It also includes an older Case Study on Cuba that I had never seen and that may be of broad interest.

The Web site of the Diplomat’s Handbook is  http://www.diplomatshandbook.org/

The complete case study on Cuba can be seen on an Adobe file accessed at the above web site.

Below is the Introduction to the study.

Cuban Exceptionalism

INTRODUCTION

This Handbook presents individual country case studies in order to record the practical activity that diplomats from democratic countries have performed there in support of civil society, democracy development, and human rights. Situations can and often do resemble each other in some recognizable respects, and our aim is to enable diplomats and civil society partners in the field to obtain insights and guidance from actions taken elsewhere, without, however, suggesting that the experiences in one country can simply be transposed directly to another, since the trajectory of each country’s development is singular.
The case of Cuba is extreme, and in many ways unique. Cuban history since the late 19th Century is intertwined in a relationship with one country, the United States. The mutual enmity between the two governments for much of the last 50 years has had a direct impact on conditions inside Cuba. Anything that diplomats of democratic countries can do in support of Cuban democracy development pales in significance to the potential effect of placing US-Cuba relations on a normal basis, possibly for the first time.
The only country in the western hemisphere that does not practice some form of electoral democracy, Cuba’s government remains in principle a Marxist-Leninist throwback and a resolute holdout more than two decades after the abandonment of communism in Europe and adoption of the market economy in China. Expectations that Cuban communism would be merely the last domino to fall failed to recognize a signal difference with Eastern Europe where the regimes were judged to be collaborating with an outside oppressor, the USSR. The Cuban government presents itself as the patriotic defender against an outside threat.
The regime has from the outset been symbiotically identified with its Comandante en jefe who led the revolution that propelled it into power on January 1, 1959. Descriptive labels scholars employ to capture its essence range from “extreme paternalism” (Prof. Carollee Berghdorf, Hampshire College, UK) to “charismatic post-totalitarianism” (Prof. Eusebio Mujal-León, Georgetown University, Washington, DC). Exile adversary US Congressman Lincoln Díaz-Balart, has called it “the Fidel Castro regime,” pure and simple. Although an orderly succession has obviously occurred as Fidel Castro retired from public office in July, 2006 and ostensibly turned power over to Raúl Castro, the question arises whether anything significant has changed. Fidel Castro’s moral influence over the country remains, though he is without direct control of all details as before. Having described himself in 1961 as a “Marxist-Leninist until I die,” he recast himself in post-retirement writings as a “utopian socialist,” adding that “one must be consistent to the end.”
The regime he built over the decades, “is not the German Democratic Republic,” as one diplomat in Havana phrased it, but it is an authoritarian one-party state that has used an Orwellian security apparatus to rein in and quash democratic impulses over five decades, often citing the threat from the US as the rationale. Much of the world acknowledges the ability of Castro’s Cuba to have stared down and survived determined efforts by successive US governments to end the regime, by invasion, attempted assassination, a CIA program of subversion, and a punitive economic embargo.
But increasingly, democrats rebuke the regime for its invocation of these real threats to Cuba’s sovereignty to justify the continued and even tighter suffocation of human and civil rights of Cuban citizens.
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The case study that follows attempts to identify activities by diplomats and democracies in support of Cubans’ efforts to secure rights at home, including discussion of a more open and democratic system. But the study reports the view that these efforts tend to bounce off a tightly controlled and controlling regime that veers between self-confidence and paranoia, and discounts the pertinence of mutual leverage.
Diplomatic efforts meant to support democracy development are in consequence especially challenged in today’s Cuba. Diplomats have to manage seemingly competing professional obligations of non-interference, official engagement, a long-term developmental perspective, and immediate democratic solidarity.
This challenge, familiar to diplomats and international NGOs working in other authoritarian and repressive states, is made especially vexing in Cuba by an authoritarian government that is fearful of change. But some signs of change are present in Cuba. Coming years will engage democrats in support of efforts by the Cuban people to pursue aspirations for more significant change that is theirs alone to accomplish

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News and Articles on the Cuban Economy, August 31, 2010

Cuba Standard.Com, August 31: Foreign investors get 99-year lease on state land http://www.cubastandard.com/2010/08/30/foreign-investors-get-99-year-lease-on-state-land/

Cubaencuentro, 31 de agosto: Economía informal y trabajo por cuenta propia http://www.cubaencuentro.com/cuba/articulos/economia-informal-y-trabajo-por-cuenta-propia-243751

Bloomberg, August 31: Free Cuba Phone Market Urged on Obama by AT&T, Nokia, Verizon http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-08-31/free-cuba-telecommunications-market-urged-on-obama-by-at-t-nokia-verizon.html

El Nuevo Herald, 31 de agosto: Agricultores se resisten a usar los bueyes http://www.elnuevoherald.com/2010/08/31/792659/agricultores-se-resisten-a-usar.html

Cubanet, 31 de agosto: S.O.S. Titanichttp://www.cubanet.org/CNews/year2010/agosto2010/31_C_1.html

Cubanet, 31 de agosto: La Ofensiva Contrarrevolucionaria http://www.cubanet.org/CNews/year2010/agosto2010/31_C_3.html

Granma, 31 de agosto: La virtud de crear vida http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/2010/08/31/nacional/artic01.html

rrstar.com, August 30: Illinois View: A welcome step in 50-year U.S.-Cuba grudge match http://www.rrstar.com/insight/x353247197/Illinois-View-A-welcome-step-in-50-year-U-S-Cuba-grudge-match

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News and Articles on the Cuban Economy, August 30, 2010

Generación Y, August 30: Bit by Bit Marketing http://www.desdecuba.com/generationy/?p=1950

El Nuevo Herald, 30 de agosto: Persistente sequía azota a los embalses cubanos http://www.elnuevoherald.com/2010/08/29/791878/la-sequia-azota-a-embalses-cubanos.html

El Nuevo Herald, 30 de agosto: Rebajan tarifa mínima para recargo de teléfonos celulares http://www.elnuevoherald.com/2010/08/29/791909/rebajan-tarifa-minima-para-recargo.html

Financial Times, August 29: Oil exploration in Cuba expected to go ahead http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/63317958-b3af-11df-81aa-00144feabdc0.html

The Miami Herald, August 29: Villa Clara touts own international airport http://miamiherald.typepad.com/cuban_colada/2010/08/villa-clara-touts-own-international-airport.html

The Miami Herald, August 28: Expansion of Havana’s airport will begin, maybe to prepare for increased U.S. travel
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/cuban_colada/2010/08/expansion-of-havanas-airport-will-begin-maybe-to-prepare-for-increased-us-travel.html

AP, August 27: Cuba embraces 2 surprising free-market reforms http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100828/ap_on_bi_ge/cb_cuba_market_reforms_12

Opciones, 27 de agosto: Tiempos difíciles para la economía http://www.opciones.cu/leer.asp?idnuevo=4393

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News and Articles on the Cuban Economy, August 27, 2010

The Hill, August 27: Chamber’s Cuba policy amounts to 21st century mercantilism http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/foreign-policy/116067-chambers-cuba-policy-amounts-to-21st-century-mercantilism

AsiaOne News, August 27: Cuba, with eye on golf, liberalizes land  law http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/World/Story/A1Story20100827-234147.html

Cubanet, 27 de agosto: Unidos hasta el fin http://www.cubanet.org/CNews/year2010/agosto2010/27_C_3.html

Diario de Cuba, 27 de agosto: La Fiscalía cubana desiste de interrogar a Max Marambio http://www.diariodecuba.net/cuba/81-cuba/2994-la-fiscalia-cubana-desiste-de-interrogar-a-max-marambio.html

Granma, 27 de agosto: Trabajo y racionalidad para el desarrollo economic http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/2010/08/27/nacional/artic04.html

The Economist, August 26: Potbelly and rumbling stomachs http://www.economist.com/node/16886803?story_id=16886803

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News and Articles on the Cuban Economy, August 26, 2010

Cuba Standard.Com, August 26: New rig to make seven drills, China preparing offshore move http://www.cubastandard.com/2010/08/25/new-rig-to-make-seven-drills-china-preparing-offshore-move/

The Hamilton Spectator, August 26: City airport offers weekly flights to Cuba http://www.thespec.com/news/business/article/251568–city-airport-offers-weekly-flights-to-cuba

The Telegraph, August 26: Cuba ends smoking subsidy for elderly in attempt to reduce spending http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/centralamericaandthecaribbean/cuba/7965652/Cuba-ends-smoking-subsidy-for-elderly-in-attempt-to-reduce-spending.html

Café Fuerte, 26 de agosto: Liberan a ex alto dirigente cubano sancionado por corrupción http://cafefuerte.com/2010/08/26/liberan-a-ex-alto-dirigente-sancionado-por-corrupcion/

RTT News, August 26: Chavez Visits Cuba, Holds Talks With Castro Brothers http://www.rttnews.com/Content/MarketSensitiveNews.aspx?Id=1402737&SM=1

Reuters, August 25: Venezuela vote race starts, Chavez foes eye gains http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2317846020100825

Reuters, August 25: U.S., Cuba, Mexico urged to cooperate on Gulf drilling http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE67O44120100825

Havana Journal, August 25: The key to Cuban commerce – land ownership and real estate law in Cuba http://havanajournal.com/business/entry/the-key-to-cuban-commerce-land-ownership-and-real-estate-law-in-cuba-443/

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News and Articles on the Cuban Economy, August 25, 2010

Café Fuerte, 25 de agosto: Economista: “No hay evidencias confiables de una recuperación” http://cafefuerte.com/2010/08/25/economista-no-hay-evidencias-confiables-de-una-recuperacion-fuerte/

CNN, August 25: Cuba travel gets new look, but ban stays http://www.cnn.com/2010/TRAVEL/08/25/cuba.travel.policy/index.html?section=cnn_latest

Reuters, August 24: Business urges action to lift Cuba travel ban http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE67N66V20100824

EFE, August 24: EE.UU. debe permitir viajar a Cuba “más temprano que tarde”, dice Richardson http://es.noticias.yahoo.com/9/20100824/twl-ee-uu-debe-permitir-viajar-a-cuba-ma-e1e34ad.html

The Huffington Post, August 21: Where Economic Crisis is a Decades Old Reality http://www.huffingtonpost.com/yoani-sanchez/where-economic-crisis-is_b_689908.html

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