First paragraph: As one of the few remaining societies with a state-led Communist economy, Cuba’s housing has taken a distinctive social and economic path since the 1959 revolution. However, in July, the National Assembly of Cuba approved a new draft constitution that recognises a wider role for market mechanisms, including freeing up the market in residential private property
The recent warming of relations between the United States and Cuba offered generations of Cubans; Am...
As diplomatic relations between Havana and Washington thaw, pressure for reform within Cuba is mount...
Since the early 1990’s Havana, Cuba has undergone considerable socioeconomic transformation resultin...
First paragraph: As one of the few remaining societies with a state-led Communist economy, Cuba’s ho...
On February 24, 2019, Cuba adopted a new Constitution.1 The new Constitution formally recognizes pri...
Following the fall of the Soviet Union, Cuba faced significant economic hardship and was forced to r...
During the last twenty years, the Cuban government has faced two very significant challenges that ha...
textabstractThe discussion on urban land continues to be absent in most of the specialized Cuban lit...
The article explores how the Cuban elite achieved political reconstruction amid threats of collapse ...
This Article analyzes some of the major Cuban and international legal issues confronting U.S. and Cu...
“Revolución es Reconstruir” examines the mutually constitutive processes through which governments a...
Miguel Coyula, Architect and Urban Planner, Group for the Integrated Development of the Capitol, Hav...
Within the last ten years, Cuba has undergone many social, economic, and political changes. Since Pr...
ENGLISH VERSION Given the Cuban Governments intention to pursue a socialist society, housing as key...
This English language booklet summarizes the updated findings of the Cuba Housing Profile, of which ...
The recent warming of relations between the United States and Cuba offered generations of Cubans; Am...
As diplomatic relations between Havana and Washington thaw, pressure for reform within Cuba is mount...
Since the early 1990’s Havana, Cuba has undergone considerable socioeconomic transformation resultin...
First paragraph: As one of the few remaining societies with a state-led Communist economy, Cuba’s ho...
On February 24, 2019, Cuba adopted a new Constitution.1 The new Constitution formally recognizes pri...
Following the fall of the Soviet Union, Cuba faced significant economic hardship and was forced to r...
During the last twenty years, the Cuban government has faced two very significant challenges that ha...
textabstractThe discussion on urban land continues to be absent in most of the specialized Cuban lit...
The article explores how the Cuban elite achieved political reconstruction amid threats of collapse ...
This Article analyzes some of the major Cuban and international legal issues confronting U.S. and Cu...
“Revolución es Reconstruir” examines the mutually constitutive processes through which governments a...
Miguel Coyula, Architect and Urban Planner, Group for the Integrated Development of the Capitol, Hav...
Within the last ten years, Cuba has undergone many social, economic, and political changes. Since Pr...
ENGLISH VERSION Given the Cuban Governments intention to pursue a socialist society, housing as key...
This English language booklet summarizes the updated findings of the Cuba Housing Profile, of which ...
The recent warming of relations between the United States and Cuba offered generations of Cubans; Am...
As diplomatic relations between Havana and Washington thaw, pressure for reform within Cuba is mount...
Since the early 1990’s Havana, Cuba has undergone considerable socioeconomic transformation resultin...