
International Symposium
The Bildner Center For Western
Hemisphere Studies Presents:
C U B A: InTransition?
Pathways to Renewal, Long-Term Development and Global Reintegration
The Graduate Center, City University of New
York
Thursday & Friday, March 30-31, 2006

La
Isla que Soñaba con Ser un Continente (Sandra Ramos, 1994, óleo/tela)
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the collection of Sandra Ramos at www.art-havana.com/sandra/default.asp
The 2006 symposium provides an in-depth view of contemporary
Cuban reality since the early 1990s. It will probe whether or not Cuban
dynamics can effectively be viewed as a transition. The interdisciplinary
symposium will gather more than 50 scholars and Cuba specialists interested
in studying the nature of changes currently underway in economics and
politics and policy models, civil society, art and literature, race
relations and national identity and culture, as well as Cuba’s
role in world affairs. This event builds on the expertise of Cuba specialists
at the City University of New York and previous participants of Cuba
Project programs.
The symposium will address diverse questions, including but not limited
to: To what extent has the island entered or may soon enter into a transformation
comparable to those of Eastern Europe or even China and Vietnam? Is
the transition paradigm applicable to the Cuban case? How can the processes
of renewal and innovation at the micro level be linked with societal
renovation and institutional change? How mightcurrent processes shape
Cuba’s long-term development prospects? How significant are Cuba’s
relations with Latin American countries, Europe and Asia, in this regard?
In terms of Cuba’s long-term development, what role should the
United States play?
To download the conference publication click here.
Program
and Abstracts
See also "Cuba
Today: Continuity and Change Since the 'Período Especial'"
The Graduate Center, City University of New York, October 2004.