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DOI: 10.1111/j.1470-9856.2011.00647.x
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Celebrating 50 Years – But of What Exactly and Why is Latin America Celebrating It?

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“…Nevertheless, the destination country still has to be willing to accept the travelers, and the US quota (20,000 per year) is still in place (Burbach et al, 2013, pp. 144–145; Henken & Ritter, 2015, p. 75; Kapcia, 2012, p. 72; LeoGrande, 2015a, pp. 377, 388, 391, 396; Mesa-Lago, 2009, pp.…”
Section: Changes In the Cuban Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, the destination country still has to be willing to accept the travelers, and the US quota (20,000 per year) is still in place (Burbach et al, 2013, pp. 144–145; Henken & Ritter, 2015, p. 75; Kapcia, 2012, p. 72; LeoGrande, 2015a, pp. 377, 388, 391, 396; Mesa-Lago, 2009, pp.…”
Section: Changes In the Cuban Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The usual monthly average of political detentions in Cuba, as reported by the US Department of State, is around 178, compared to 741 a month in 2014. Yet even today, it would be fair to label Cuba a largely un-free society, with only state-run mass media permitted (Kapcia, 2012, p. 70; Staten, 2005, p. 4; Vick, 2015, p. 39).…”
Section: Changes In the Cuban Economymentioning
confidence: 99%