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“Between
Fidel and Raul: What’s
Next for Cuba?” is a series
of special events featuring
top scholars in Cuban Studies
that focus on facets of change
occurring on the island and
within the Cuban American community.
The events are planned by the
Cuban Research Institute as
the situation in Cuba continues
to unfold, responding to the
current political and social
environment.
Past Events include:
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August 9, 2006. “Between
Fidel and Raul: What’s
Next for Cuba?”
Panel discussion with
Javier Corrales, Professor
of Political Science at
Amherst College; Anthony
Maingot, Professor Emeritus
of Sociology at FIU; Lisandro
Pérez, Professor
of Sociology at FIU; and
Damián Fernández,
Director of CRI and Professor
of International Relations.
(VIDEO)
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September 27, 2006.
"Democratic Transition
in Cuba?: Possibilities
for Change,” lecture
by Frank Mora, National
War College. (pdf –
Mora 9-27)
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December 4, 2006. Panel
discussion with Juan Carlos
Espinosa, FIU Honors College,
and Juan López,
Latin American and Caribbean
Center. (VIDEO)
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January 23, 2007. Lecture
by Marifeli Pérez-Stable,
FIU Professor of Sociology
and Vice-President for
Democratic Governance
at the Inter-American
Dialogue. (VIDEO)
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Upcoming
events include:
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April 4, 2007. “Fidel's
Legacy and Raul's Alternative
Paths.” A lecture
by Carmelo Mesa-Lago,
University of Pittsburgh.
Graham Center 243, 1:00
p.m.
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April 9, 2007. “The
Castro Brothers: Is Fidel
His Brother’s Keeper?”
A panel discussion with
Brian Latell, Senior Research
Associate at the Institute
for Cuban and Cuban American
Studies, and Anthony Maingot,
Professor Emeritus of
Sociology at FIU. Graham
Center 243, 1:00 p.m. |
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