Cubans: a Vulnerable Society?

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https://doi.org/10.12797/AdAmericam.17.2016.17.08

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Cuba, vulnerability, society, social change, economic change

Abstract

The changes that have been taking place in Cuba in recent years, especially after its resumption of relations with the United States, have lead us to view this insular society as vulnerable. The opening of the economy and the growing importance of the private sector are creating social changes both positive and negative. This article seeks to identify the elements that are weakening Cuban society and making it vulnerable, as well as analyze the conditions that reinforce the stability on the Island. This article is the result of more than three years of research, thanks to the project Quo Vadis Cuba? Implications for Europe and Poland (2011-2013).

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Author Biography

Katarzyna Dembicz, University of Warsaw, Poland

Ph.D. – researcher and lecturer at the Center for Latin American Studies of the University of Warsaw (CESLA UW). Specializes in regional integration and social and demographic changes in Latin America, especially in Cuba, Central America, and the Caribbean. Latest publications: “Cuba Actual y Futura. Realidad Económica y Transformación Política y Social”. Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica 14.4 (2014): 61-67; “Incertidumbres del porvenir de los cubanos”. Notes Internacionals 111 (2015).

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2016-12-30

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Dembicz, K. “Cubans: A Vulnerable Society?”. Ad Americam, vol. 17, Dec. 2016, pp. 109-18, doi:10.12797/AdAmericam.17.2016.17.08.

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Focus on: Latin American Studies