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FIU experts available to discuss Cuba protests and related topics

FIU experts available to discuss Cuba protests and related topics
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David K Leonard

David K. Leonard is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley (USA) and Professorial Fellow in Governance at the Institute of Development Studies in Sussex University, UK. Formerly Dean of International and Area Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, Professor Leonard has spent his career, dating back to 1963, working on governance issues in sub-Saharan Africa. He has lived for over a dozen years in four African countries and done short-term work in another 17. His graduate teaching and supervision of doctoral candidates (of which he has had over 60) have covered governance issues in the whole of the developing world. The theme underlying most of his work has been methods of improving the delivery of public services in the rural areas of Africa, both directly through managerial and policy reform and indirectly through partnerships with private actors. He has contributed to organisation theory, the New Institutional Economics, and

Hare Publishes Op-Ed on Future US-Cuba Relations | The Frederick S Pardee School of Global Studies

Hare Publishes Op-Ed on Future US-Cuba Relations Ambassador Paul Hare, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, published as op-ed in the  Orlando Sentinel on the prospects of United States-Cuba relations under President-elect Joe Biden.   In the article, titled “Will Cuba policy matter for the Biden administration,” Hare and co-author Andy Gomez – a retired professor of Cuban studies and Dean of International Studies at the University of Miami – discuss the Biden administrations strategy towards Cuba and how they might return to the negotiating table. Cuba is not a top priority for President-elect Biden; however, the administration must be quick to disavow the growing influence of Russia, China, and other adversaries in Cuba. At the same time, Hare and Gomez argue that Cuba must be proactive in order to facilitate foreign investment, travel, and a return to diplomatic normalcy with the U.S.

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