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Cubans Enduring High Tides of Change. / Tracey Eaton and Ricardo Chavira.

by Eaton, Tracey; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2003Article 78Global Issues. Publisher: KRT News Service, 2002ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Capitalism -- Cuba | Cubans -- Attitudes | Food supply -- Cuba | Infrastructure (Economics) | Cuba -- Economic conditions | Cuba -- Politics and governmentDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Cuba has proved to be a remarkable survivor. It endured the loss of its chief sponsor, the former Soviet Union, in the early '90s. And it persists despite a 43-year-old economic war with the United States, the world's only superpower. Still, few dispute that the Cuban government faces many daunting challenges. Among them: Maintaining the revolution's social gains. Boosting wages. Satisfying the Cuban people, many of them hungry for change. And trying to ensure economic equality as free-market ideas and dollars seep into the system." (DALLAS MORNING NEWS) This article analyzes the uncertainty of Cuba's future as it endures many hardships and economic changes.
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Originally Published: Cubans Enduring High Tides of Change, Oct. 29, 2002; pp. n.p..

"Cuba has proved to be a remarkable survivor. It endured the loss of its chief sponsor, the former Soviet Union, in the early '90s. And it persists despite a 43-year-old economic war with the United States, the world's only superpower. Still, few dispute that the Cuban government faces many daunting challenges. Among them: Maintaining the revolution's social gains. Boosting wages. Satisfying the Cuban people, many of them hungry for change. And trying to ensure economic equality as free-market ideas and dollars seep into the system." (DALLAS MORNING NEWS) This article analyzes the uncertainty of Cuba's future as it endures many hardships and economic changes.

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