Presentación al número especial de Estudios Internacionales sobre la inserción internacional de Cuba

Since the island's insertion into the Spanish empire, Cuban history has been marked by its great dependence and international presence. A space of particular attraction to the international presence during the colony and privileged of the United States in the republic, Cuba also emerged as a dynamic international actor in the revolutionary and socialist period. The symposium "Cuba in the international system: normalization and reintegration" (Ottawa, September 1993), in which the works published here were presented, is part of a tradition of meetings and joint work between specialists in Cuba that have occurred since early last decade. The symposium sought common ground in the evaluation of the achievements of the Cuban government, the State, the economy and society, as well as an international presence in Cuba and the Cuban actor in the international arena and the search for solutions to the growing problems of the Island.

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Main Authors: León, Francisco, Ritter, Archibald R. M.
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Universidad de Chile. Instituto de Estudios Internacionales 1994
Online Access:https://revistaei.uchile.cl/index.php/REI/article/view/15369
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Summary:Since the island's insertion into the Spanish empire, Cuban history has been marked by its great dependence and international presence. A space of particular attraction to the international presence during the colony and privileged of the United States in the republic, Cuba also emerged as a dynamic international actor in the revolutionary and socialist period. The symposium "Cuba in the international system: normalization and reintegration" (Ottawa, September 1993), in which the works published here were presented, is part of a tradition of meetings and joint work between specialists in Cuba that have occurred since early last decade. The symposium sought common ground in the evaluation of the achievements of the Cuban government, the State, the economy and society, as well as an international presence in Cuba and the Cuban actor in the international arena and the search for solutions to the growing problems of the Island.