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The following is a recognized Cuba expert who is not affiliated with the Cuba Study Group:
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Prof. Eusebio Mujal-Leon
Georgetown University
681 Intercultural Center 37th and O Streets, NW Washington, DC 20057
202-687-5762
mujalleo@georgetown.edu
Associate Professor in the Department of Government at Georgetown University, Eusebio Mujal-León is a specialist in West European and Latin American politics. Most recently he has worked on Cuban politics and the prospects for democracy on the island. He is the author of Las ideas democráticas: Armas de la libertad (USAID 1998), The Cuban University Under the Revolution (University of Miami 1989), European Socialism and the Conflict in Central America (Praeger 1989), and Communism and Political Change in Spain (Indiana University Press 1983). He is the editor of The USSR and Latin America in the 1980s: A Developing Relationship (Unwin and Hyman 1989) and Spain at the Polls: The General Elections of 1977, 1979 and 1982 (Duke University Press 1985).
Recently Mujal-León organized the conference “Recent Experiences in Military Extrication – Lessons for Cuba,” sponsored by the Arrabida Foundation of Lisbon. He is co-director of the International Institute on Government, Management, and Policy, whose mission is to develop public policy and other professional development courses in the Southern Cone. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a board member of the International Institute in Spain, Mujal-León was awarded the title of Caballero in the Order of Isabel la Católica in the name of King Juan Carlos I in 1990.
Works by Mujal-Leon:
“Much Ado About Something? Regime Change in Cuba.” Co-authored by Joshua W. Busby. Cuba in Transition volume 11. Washington DC: Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy (2001). 459-475.
“El post-totalitarismo carismático y el cambio de régimen: Cuba en perspectiva comparada.” Encuentro vol 6/7 (Otoño/Invierno 1997): 115.
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