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A MACROPERSPECTIVE CONTINUITY AND CHANGE CONTINUITIES—entails broad themes or concerns persisting over time. CONTINUITY AND CHANGE CHANGE—entails variables such as time, place, and strategies/tactics involved in promoting/protecting the continuities CONTINUTIES (promoting and protecting) • Economic Security • International Stature (soft power) • Effective Sovereignty GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Whatever potential might have existed for dramatic policy transformations as Fidel moved into the background has not, for the most part, materialized. Raúl’s style is more low-key and pragmatic than that of his charismatic brother, but the substance of Cuba’s foreign affairs agenda has not changed radically. ECONOMIC SECURITY (an overview of growth plus diversification) • Macroeconomic Performance (measured by GDP growth rates) ECONOMIC SECURITY (growth plus diversification) • Macroeconomic Performance (GDP growth rates) • International Economic Relations – Regional diversification of trade Regional Trade Profile, 2012 W. Europe 18.3% E. Europe 3.3% Asia 12.4% Americas 63.5% Africa 2.5% Regional Trade Profile, 2012 Americas (minus Venezuela) 34.3% W. Europe, 33.2 % Africa 4.5% Asia 22.2% E. Europe 5%.8 ECONOMIC SECURITY (growth plus diversification) • Macroeconomic Performance (GDP growth rates) • International Economic Relations – Regional diversification of trade – Diversification of export product menu Sugar = 76% Nickel = 7% Tourism = 4% Services = 49% Tourism =19% Nickel = 12% (Sugar = 2%) Services = 37% Other Merchan = 19% Tourism = 15% Nickel = 9% ECONOMIC SECURITY (growth plus diversification) • Macroeconomic Performance (GDP growth rates) • International Economic Relations − Regional diversification of trade – Diversification of export menu – Diversification of trading partners Prior to the 1990s, approximately 85% of Cuba’s foreign trade was with the USSR and Sovietdominated Eastern European countries. There was virtually no trade with Latin American countries (except Mexico) and relatively small amounts with Western European nations. Cuba’s Primary Trading Partners, 2006 and 2012 2006 Country TOTAL (ranked) Percent of TOTAL (ranked) 2012 Thousands of Pesos Country Thousands Of Pesos Venezuela 2,641,210 China 1,815,101 Spain 1,016,533 Canada 896,985 Netherlands 855,977 Venezuela China Spain Canada Netherlands 8,562,849 1,695,900 1,156,086 938,295 791,811 Venezuela China Spain Canada Netherlands Venezuela China Spain Canada Netherlands 44.19 8.75 5.97 4.84 4.09 21.26 14.61 8.18 7.22 6.89 ECONOMIC SECURITY (growth plus diversification) • Macroeconomic Performance (GDP growth rates) • International Economic Relations −Regional diversification of trade – Diversification of export menu – Diversification of trading partners – Special Venezuelan Relationship ECONOMIC SECURITY (growth plus diversification) • Macroeconomic Performance (GDP growth rates) • International Economic Relations −Regional diversification of trade – Diversification of export menu – Diversification of trading partners – Special Venezuelan Relationship – Oil A potential “silver bullet” RECENT RAULISTA INITIATIVES • Expanding Brazilian relations • New foreign investment law INTERNATIONAL STATURE • Policy Manifestations – Developmental aid programs (especially education and health care) Cuban Overseas Medical Personnel INTERNATIONAL STATURE • Policy Manifestations – Developmental aid programs (esp education and health care) – Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA) INTERNATIONAL STATURE • Policy Manifestations – Developmental aid programs (esp education and health care) – Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA) leadership – CELAC (Latin American and Caribbean Economic Community) leadership EFFECTIVE SOVEREIGNTY • Litmus test—ability to frustrate Washington’s hostility PASSED • Enhanced economic security + Solid international stature = strengthening of effective sovereignty • Bottom line -- Cuba’s effective sovereignty does not currently appear to be in any serious jeopardy CONCLUSION THANK YOU VERY MUCH