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The Continuing Plight of the Cuban Five and Continuing Disappointment with the Administration's Cuba Policy

The Continuing Plight of the Cuban Five and Continuing Disappointment with the Administration's Cuba Policy

by Wayne Smith

May-20-2013 | Policy Brief

Wayne Smith follows up on a previous CIP study examining the case of the Cuban Five and the effect it has had on U.S.-Cuba relations... Read More »

Rapprochement with Cuba

Rapprochement with Cuba

by Joshua Clement

Apr-08-2013 | Conference Report

A conference of those in favor of a more progressive U.S.-Cuba policy leaves attendees hopeful for changes in the future... Read More »

Election 2012: What Cuban Americans Stand to Lose

Election 2012: What Cuban Americans Stand to Lose

by Elizabeth Newhouse

Oct-17-2012 | Conference Report

Read analysis from CIP's conference in Miami examining what Cuban Americans stand to lose should the Presidency change hands ... Read More »

Disaster Medicine: U.S. Doctors Examine Cuba's Approach

Disaster Medicine: U.S. Doctors Examine Cuba's Approach

by Elizabeth Newhouse

Jul-09-2012 | Report

In the latest delegation trip to Cuba, CIP's staff was joined by emergency medicine and public health officials from the U.S. to explore Cuba's approach to disaster medicine... Read More »

Report to Supporters: Turning Promises Into Policy

Report to Supporters: Turning Promises Into Policy

by CIP

Jun-04-2012 | Report

Read about the latest research and projects undertaken by CIP's expert staff as they seek to apply pressure to ensure that politicians' promises become actual policy.... Read More »

Katrina Veterans Learn About Cuba's Hurricane Management

Katrina Veterans Learn About Cuba's Hurricane Management

by Elizabeth Newhouse

Dec-23-2011 | Report

In early December, the Center for International Policy’s Cuba Project took Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré (ret.), “the hero of Katrina,” to Cuba to look at how the Cubans prepare for and respond to hurricanes and other natural disasters. In 2005, the commander of the U.S. First Army, General Honoré arrived in New Orleans as head of the Joint Task Force Katrina and turned around the disintegrating situation.... Read More »

Questions of Racial Identity, Racism and anti-Racist Policies in Cuba: The View from Havana

Questions of Racial Identity, Racism and anti-Racist Policies in Cuba: The View from Havana

by Elizabeth Newhouse

Dec-19-2011 | Report

A report from Elizabeth Newhouse summarizing the events of a Oct. delegation to Cuba that focused on the issue of racism in Cuba... Read More »

More Lessons from Cuba's Hurricane Preparedness and Civil Defense

More Lessons from Cuba's Hurricane Preparedness and Civil Defense

by Elizabeth Newhouse

Dec-05-2011 | Report

Elizabeth Newhouse summarizes CIP's November 2011 delegation to cuba, which included the mayor of Galveston, Texas, and the Dean of the Texas State Senate... Read More »

U.S. - Cuban Cooperation in Defending Against Hurricanes

U.S. - Cuban Cooperation in Defending Against Hurricanes

by Fiorella Mejia

Aug-15-2011 | Conference Report

On July 21, 2011, CIP and the Association of Gulf Coast Emergency Managers hosted a half-day conference on “U.S.-Cuban Cooperation in Defending Against Hurricanes” in Biloxi, Mississippi. ... Read More »

Cuba not a

Cuba not a "Tier Three" Human Trafficker

by Wayne Smith

Jul-12-2011 | Policy Brief

Wayne Smith argues that this year's State Department Trafficking in Persons Report wrongly portrays Cuba as a tier three violator. ... Read More »

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