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Tony Wood, Retrocession in Ecuador, NLR 129, May–June 2021
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Statement on BOT’s Decision Regarding Nikole Hannah-Jones’s Appointment
As members of the faculty of the Department of English and Comparative Literature, we write to express our alarm about the recent denial of tenure of Nikole Hannah-Jones for an endowed Knight professorship at the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media. Should the UNC Board of Trustees’ decision stand, it has implications that extend far beyond the facts of this case. We address three of those issues below.
Our first concern is about shared governance and the belief in the integrity and professionalism of the process that allows us to recruit, hire, and retain world-class scholars, researchers, and writers. The denial of tenure of Nikole Hannah-Jones has already drawn world-wide scrutiny about the fairness of that process. So far that scrutiny has played itself out in the press and on social media platforms. Of course, damage to and loss of reputation devastates people but such damage also does incalcu
Members of the Lopez-Calleja Family Unknown to Us: The True Power of a Surname
CubaNet reveals details about the Lopez-Calleja family that the “GAESA czar” was born into.
HAVANA, Cuba. – If there is an individual in Cuba who knows about migratory flux, about how the migration phenomenon works among various age and social groups, places of birth, and even make statistical predictions on these matters, that individual is Cristina López-Calleja Hiort-Lorenzen, a full professor who holds a Ph.D. in Economic Sciences from the Center for the Study of International Migrations of the University of Havana.
Her colleagues regard her as the indisputable authority on the subject, bar none, from the 1980s until today, and proof of this in how often she is quoted in papers written by other well-known Cuban and foreign research scholars. Add to that dozens of awards and medals the Cuban regime has bestowed on her for her services, most recently in 2018.
Will the Transfer of Power in Cuba Last?
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From Liechtenstein to Hong Kong: How Cuba uses shell companies to thumb its nose at embargo Kevin G. Hall and Nora Gámez Torres, Miami Herald © Emily Michot/Miami Herald/TNS Large cranes can be seen at Port Mariel inside the Mariel Special Economic Development Zone on Friday, Sept. 29, 2017.
A generic-sounding company headquartered in the tax haven of Liechtenstein has for the past 37 years served as the center of global shipping operations for the Cuban government, functioning under the radar while skirting a six-decade trade embargo, an investigation by the Miami Herald/el Nuevo Herald and McClatchy shows.
When incorporated in 1984 in the principality of Liechtenstein, Acemex Management Company Limited was created as a means of survival. It grew into a business model, has been described as the work of a genius and has proved enduring.
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