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Dates for your diary 29 April and 12 May
Cuba, the economy and China: IISC seminars at the University of Buckingham
The IISC, in collaboration with the Humanities Research Institute at the University of Buckingham, in the UK continue their research seminars this Spring with two international speakers.
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Cuba Forum hosts first seminar live from Cuba
The Cuba Forum based at the University of Nottingham has arranged its first research seminar to be held live over conferencing software FROM CUBA on 23 March 2021 .
Continue readingFirst video is a seminar at the University of Buckingham
IISC launches YouTube Channel
The International Institute for the Study of Cuba now has its own dedicated YouTube Channel and has launched it with a video recording of a seminar held at the University of Buckingham on 10 March, 2021.
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University of Nottingham launches Cuba blog
A new blog has been launched by the Cuba Research Forum at the University of Nottingham.
Continue readingConference aims to raise awareness of the ills facing mankind
Fifth International Conference for World Balance scheduled for 2022
The idea is to turn this plural and multidisciplinary conference into a platform for raising awareness of the ills facing humankind and endangering human existence.
Continue readingWhy the new U S administration must act quickly to end the embargo policy
Editorial: Biden – (T)his time?
....despite the considerable opposition, voluble antagonism and intense heat it would engender, the only really sane policy that President Biden can follow is to ease the pressure on Cuba and assist the Government in Havana in its efforts to reform the economy. This is in the best interests of both the people of Cuba and the United States.
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