Like many developing nations, Cuba has undergone - and continues to undergo - a revolution in the way its society lives, works and accesses mobility. However, unlike other developing nations, Cuba is unique in that it has faced enormous pressures for the past forty years due to an economic blockade by its erstwhile dominant trading partner, the United States. Furthermore, this economic pressure was exacerbated in the early 1990s with the political and economic collapse of the Former Soviet Union, and the Eastern European Socialist countries – which had replaced the United States as Cuba's principal trading partners. These events have led to a transformation in how goods and people are moved, not least because of a huge reduction in the amou...
Politicians, social scientists and general readers have noted in both Cuban andinternational academi...
Within the last ten years, Cuba has undergone many social, economic, and political changes. Since Pr...
The case examines the impressive growth of tourism in Cuba. It analyzes tourism development in a soc...
Like many developing nations, Cuba has undergone - and continues to undergo - a revolution in the wa...
In transport terms, the Caribbean island nation of Cuba is unique because for the past forty years i...
In terms of transport, Cuba is unique because of the economic blockade and collapse of the Soviet Un...
Cuba offers a unique perspective as a case study of sustainable transport prac¬tices. Although the c...
In many ways the island nation of Cuba and the State of Florida are remarkably similar; both compris...
The particular political, economic and social conditions of the state of Cuba, in the Caribbean, hav...
This article describes the more than a decade–long process, during which Cuba, having lost its econo...
2018PDFTech ReportPRC 17-81 FInternational tradeInternational transportationShippingOcean shippingFr...
The effect of economic restrictions on transport practices in Cuba This item was submitted to Loughb...
Although Cuba is only 90 miles off of the coast of Florida, most United States citizens have been fo...
This paper seeks to explore how a shifting economic model and an increasing influx of U.S. tourism, ...
University Transportation Centers Program2016PDFTech ReportStich, Bethany MGriffith, KyleThornton, D...
Politicians, social scientists and general readers have noted in both Cuban andinternational academi...
Within the last ten years, Cuba has undergone many social, economic, and political changes. Since Pr...
The case examines the impressive growth of tourism in Cuba. It analyzes tourism development in a soc...
Like many developing nations, Cuba has undergone - and continues to undergo - a revolution in the wa...
In transport terms, the Caribbean island nation of Cuba is unique because for the past forty years i...
In terms of transport, Cuba is unique because of the economic blockade and collapse of the Soviet Un...
Cuba offers a unique perspective as a case study of sustainable transport prac¬tices. Although the c...
In many ways the island nation of Cuba and the State of Florida are remarkably similar; both compris...
The particular political, economic and social conditions of the state of Cuba, in the Caribbean, hav...
This article describes the more than a decade–long process, during which Cuba, having lost its econo...
2018PDFTech ReportPRC 17-81 FInternational tradeInternational transportationShippingOcean shippingFr...
The effect of economic restrictions on transport practices in Cuba This item was submitted to Loughb...
Although Cuba is only 90 miles off of the coast of Florida, most United States citizens have been fo...
This paper seeks to explore how a shifting economic model and an increasing influx of U.S. tourism, ...
University Transportation Centers Program2016PDFTech ReportStich, Bethany MGriffith, KyleThornton, D...
Politicians, social scientists and general readers have noted in both Cuban andinternational academi...
Within the last ten years, Cuba has undergone many social, economic, and political changes. Since Pr...
The case examines the impressive growth of tourism in Cuba. It analyzes tourism development in a soc...