About AEI My AEI Support AEI Contact AEI
Home Events Books Short Publications Research Areas Scholars & Fellows


Search


FindAdvanced Search

Browse all events by:
- Date
- Subject
- Event Materials
- Title

Upcoming Events
Past Events
Event Series
Viewing AEI Webcasts
Listening to AEI Podcasts
Speeches
Government Testimony

E-NEWSLETTERS
Enter e-mail:
 

Home >  Events >  Cuba the Morning After
Cuba the Morning After
Print Mail
Book Forum
Start:  Tuesday, September 23, 2003  5:00 PM
End:  Tuesday, September 23, 2003  6:30 PM
Location:  Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI
1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
Directions to AEI

In Cuba the Morning After: Confronting Castro’s Legacy (AEI Press, September 2003), AEI scholar Mark Falcoff discusses Cuba’s future after four decades of communism. Falcoff deals with Cuba as a country whose revolutionary legacy may well have permanently destroyed its viability as a nation-state. Most importantly, Falcoff argues that the debate over the forty-year U.S. trade embargo is largely irrelevant. The real question is what Cuba will represent once the embargo is lifted, for both itself and the United States.

Without a thriving sugar industry that once made it one of the most prosperous Latin American countries and without the annual $6 billion subsidy it received for thirty years from the former Soviet Union, Cuba today barely survives. Its own sugar industry is in ruins, and sugar itself is no longer a prized commodity. Relying on tourism and remittances from Cubans abroad, the country is no different than any other Caribbean nation.

What will Cuba live on once the embargo is lifted? And what will its deepening poverty mean for the United States, given its geographical proximity and America’s long tradition of granting asylum to Cubans who escape the island?

4:45 p.m.

Registration

5:00

Introduction:

Deputy Assistant Secretary Daniel W. Fisk,
Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, 
Department of State

5:20

Presentation:

Mark Falcoff, AEI

6:30

Adjournment and Reception

Available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.

More Information
Lauren Di Cecio
American Enterprise Institute
 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W.
Washington, DC  20036
Phone: 202-862-5855
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: LDiCecio@aei.org

Media Inquiries
Veronique Rodman
American Enterprise Institute
 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W.
Washington, DC  20036
Phone: 202-862-4870
E-mail: VRodman@aei.org
AEI Print Index No. 15781


Related Material
Speaker Biographies
Related Links
About Falcoff's Book
Coverage in the AEI Newsletter