What Cuba's Reforms Tell Us About the Country's Leadership
January 14, 2013
Tomas Bilbao - Georgetown Journal of International Affairs
In October 2012, Cuba’s state-run media announced a long-awaited migratory policy that represents the first real political reform implemented by Raul’s government. The announcement follows a steady stream of economic reforms that legalized independent business, the purchase and sale of homes and vehicles, and the lease of idle land for farming, among other things.
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