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Cuba After Castro

Where next for the revolution?

Venezuela-based economics adviser Stephanie Blankenburg considers the future of the Cuban revolution, the state's place in the world and its future leaders

So farewell, Castro

So farewell, Castro

As the Cuban leader steps down, Isabel Hilton assesses the legacy of the longest, most controversial presidency in the world and Stephanie Blankenburg looks at the future of the Cuban revolution

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Made in Cuba

Made in Cuba

Cuba is already transforming and not towards a discredited neoliberal model - Fidel’s retirement is part of a home-grown model of transition, argues Pablo Navarrete

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Why Cuba is a beacon

Why Cuba is a beacon

Some argue the revolution has not gone far enough in terms of a thoroughgoing democracy based but it's a work in progress, writes Labour's John McDonnell

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