The Cuban Black Box: Understanding Why Cuba Does What It Does by Mark A. Entwistle
Mark A. Entwistle ()
Chapter Chapter 4 in The Cuba Interviews, 2023, pp 51-58 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Cuba has its own domestic politics and is a perfect case for which to deploy a black box model of analysis to help understand why the Cuban political leadership does what it does. The legacy of history as well as domestic and external factors and pressures create the inputs. A “national security” filter is applied over all Cuban decision-making that can distort or skew outcomes. Every decision of the Cuban State is the result of constant and daily political equations.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-30203-9_4
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