The end of Cuban exceptionalism has been much announced since 1989, but a decade and a half later state socialism on the island is still enduring. Transition studies have been criti-cized for focusing on success stories. Exploring the deviant case of Cuba’s “non-transition” from a comparative social science perspective can shed light on the peculiarities of this case and, more importantly, test the general assumptions underlying post-1989 expecta-tions of regime change in Cuba. Theories of path dependence and cumulative causation are particularly helpful when attempting to link Cuban current political exceptionalism with a more long-term historic perspective. Moreover, they suggest that interpretations of Cuba as simply a “belated” case of ...
Losing its closest socialist ally, the Soviet Union, launched Cuba into a severe economic and politi...
For most people outside of Cuba, the island carries an air, and allure, of the unknown. Following Ca...
Abstract: In the 1990s the Cuban regime displayed two unexpected characteristics. One was survival. ...
The end of Cuban exceptionalism has been much announced since 1989, but a decade and a half later st...
Cuba is clearly not easily definable as a “post-socialist” society (Phillips, 2007; Enriquez, 2010)....
For over fifty years, Cuba has been a source of high-spirited political and policy debates. Its hist...
The ‘Cuban safety-valve theory’ explains sustained survival of Cuban socialism in part through the h...
The Collapse of European-Soviet Socialism (1989-1991, “the collapse”) created a profound...
As the only developed country with a mostly publicly-owned and centrally-planned economy, sociologic...
Cuba’s post-revolutionary economic history was penalized by the twin sets of distortions stemming fr...
The article explores how the Cuban elite achieved political reconstruction amid threats of collapse ...
In the last fifteen years Cuban economy has been in crisis. Social tensions have been rising. The he...
Losing its closest socialist ally, the Soviet Union, launched Cuba into a severe economic and politi...
This article investigates the leadership succession in Cuba from Fidel Castro, who was widely percei...
This article analyses the question of succession that is already beginning to emerge in Cuba. The ke...
Losing its closest socialist ally, the Soviet Union, launched Cuba into a severe economic and politi...
For most people outside of Cuba, the island carries an air, and allure, of the unknown. Following Ca...
Abstract: In the 1990s the Cuban regime displayed two unexpected characteristics. One was survival. ...
The end of Cuban exceptionalism has been much announced since 1989, but a decade and a half later st...
Cuba is clearly not easily definable as a “post-socialist” society (Phillips, 2007; Enriquez, 2010)....
For over fifty years, Cuba has been a source of high-spirited political and policy debates. Its hist...
The ‘Cuban safety-valve theory’ explains sustained survival of Cuban socialism in part through the h...
The Collapse of European-Soviet Socialism (1989-1991, “the collapse”) created a profound...
As the only developed country with a mostly publicly-owned and centrally-planned economy, sociologic...
Cuba’s post-revolutionary economic history was penalized by the twin sets of distortions stemming fr...
The article explores how the Cuban elite achieved political reconstruction amid threats of collapse ...
In the last fifteen years Cuban economy has been in crisis. Social tensions have been rising. The he...
Losing its closest socialist ally, the Soviet Union, launched Cuba into a severe economic and politi...
This article investigates the leadership succession in Cuba from Fidel Castro, who was widely percei...
This article analyses the question of succession that is already beginning to emerge in Cuba. The ke...
Losing its closest socialist ally, the Soviet Union, launched Cuba into a severe economic and politi...
For most people outside of Cuba, the island carries an air, and allure, of the unknown. Following Ca...
Abstract: In the 1990s the Cuban regime displayed two unexpected characteristics. One was survival. ...