Cuba: The Survival of Communism in the Post-Cold War Era.

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This thesis examines the survival of Cuban communism in the post-Cold War era. The question addressed is how viable is communism in Cuba now that communism in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe has failed This thesis is a case study of communism in Cuba in the post-Cold War period that looks comparatively at Poland and China. Four independent variables are tested I regime legitimacy 2 economic performance 3 development of civil society and an autonomous political culture and 4 United States foreign policy as an agent of regime change. This thesis concludes by addressing United States foreign policy as it relates to Cuba and by recommending a more open relationship that engages the current regime in Cuba. A policy of engagement in Cuba, much like the current United States policy with China, is a win-win strategy that would help oppositional forces in Cuba to find a public space, while denying the current regime a justification for its continuance.

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