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Current Issue #52
Vol 24, No. 1
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Table of Contents
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52
(Volume 24, No. 1)
Cuban
Perspectives on Cuban Socialism
Preface
by
The Editors
Introduction, by Alfredo
Prieto
Rafael Hernández, Revolution/Reform and Other Cuban
Dilemmas
Juan Valdés Paz, Cuba: The Left in Government,
1959-2008
Emilio Duharte Díaz, Cuba at the Onset of the
21st Century: Socialism, Democracy, and Political Reforms
Omar Everleny Pérez Villanueva and Pavel
Vidal Alejandro, Cuba’s Economy: A Current Evaluation
and Several Necessary Proposals
Mayra Espina, Looking at Cuba Today: Four Assumptions
and Six Intertwined Problems
María del Carmen Zabala Argüelles, Poverty
and Vulnerability in Cuba Today
Marta Núñez Sarmiento, Cuban Development
Strategies and Gender Relations
Aurelio Alonso, Religion in Cuba’s Socialist
Transition
Rodrigo Espina Prieto and Pablo Rodríguez
Ruiz, Race and Inequality in Cuba Today
Notes on Contributors

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Notes
on Contributors
Aurelio
Alonso is associate director of the journal Casa de las Américas
and an adjunct professor of Sociology at the University of Havana. He
is the author of Iglesia y Política en Cuba (2000), El
laberinto tras la caída del Muro (2006), America Latina
y el Caribe: territorios religiosos y desafíos para el diálogo
(2008), and La guerra de la paz (2010). <Aurelius@cubarte.cult.cu>
Emilio
Duharte Díaz is a professor of Political Science and Applied
Ethics at the University of Havana. He has lectured in numerous countries
in Europe and Latin America, and also in the United States. He is the
editor and principal author of four books, including most recently Política
y Sociedad Contemporáneas: Un acercamiento a los dilemas políticos
de la educación superior (2009). <eduharte@yahoo.com>
Mayra Paula Espina Prieto is a professor of sociology
at the University of Havana, a researcher at the Center for Psychological
and Social Research (CIPS), and a member of the editorial board of Temas.
She is the author of Políticas de atención a la pobreza
y la desigualdad: Examinando el rol del Estado en la experiencia cubana
(Buenos Aires: CLACSO-CROP, 2008) and of numerous articles on poverty,
social stratification, and social policy in Cuba. <habanalast@ceniai.inf.cu>
Rodrigo Espina Prieto is a professor of socio-cultural
anthropology at the University of Havana and is affiliated with the Juan
Marinello Center on Cuban Culture. He has directed reseach projects on
equality and inequality in primary schools and on racial and ethnic relations
in contemporary Cuba. His writings have appeared in Temas, Catauro,
and Revista Cubana de Ciencias Sociales, and also in various
Internet journals. <cesj@jovenclub.cu>
Rafael Hernández is editor-in-chief of the journal
Temas. He has been a professor at the University of Havana, head
of the Inter-American Relations Department at the Centro de Estudios sobre
América (CEA), and researcher at the Juan Marinello Center on Cuban
Culture. He has taught and lectured at various US universities and is
the author of books and articles on Cuba, international relations, and
US politics. <rafaelmhdez@yahoo.com>
Marta Nuñez Sarmiento is a professor of sociology at the
University of Havana. She is the author of "Gender Studies in Cuba:
Methodological Approaches (1974-2007)," in Global Gender Perspectives
(Routledge, 2009). <mnspascual@gmail.com>
Omar Everleny Pérez Villanueva is a professor
of Economics and a member of the Center for the Study of the Cuban Economy
at the University of Havana. He served as an adviser to the City of Havana
from 2000 to 2002, and in 2007 was a visiting professor at the Institut
des Hautes Études de l’Amérique Latine (IHEAL) at
the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle. <everleny@uh.cu>
Alfredo Prieto is associate director of Ediciones Unión
(publishing house of the Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba) and managing
editor of the journal Temas. He has also served as editor of
the social science journal Cuadernos de Nuestra América,
as researcher in North American Studies and International Relations at
the Centro de Estudios sobre América, as editor of the socio-theological
journal Caminos (of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Center),
and as associate editor of Cultura y Desarrollo (of UNESCO’s
Office on Latin America and the Caribbean). His books include La prensa
de los Estados Unidos y la agenda interamericana (1995), Prensa
y construcción de consenso en los Estados Unidos (1997), and
El otro en el espejo (2004), as well as various essays on cultural
ties of the US with Latin America and especially with Cuba. His latest
book is Ensayos para siete días. <prietogo@cubarte.cult.cu>
Pablo
Rodríguez Ruiz is an anthropologist and works at the Instituto
de Antropología del CITMA.
Juan Valdés Paz is the author of La transición
socialista en Cuba (co-authored with Mayra Espina) (1993), Procesos
agrarios en Cuba, 1959-1995 (1997), Los procesos de organización
agraria en Cuba, 1950-2006 (2009), and Ensayos sobre el sistema
político cubano (2009). He is the editor of Alternativas
de Izquierda al Neoliberalismo (1999), Cuba: Construyendo futuro
(2000), and Prólogo y selección de textos de Rosa Luxemburgo
(2007). <karenv@infomed.sld.cu>
Pavel Vidal is a professor of economics and a member
of the Center for the Study of the Cuban Economy at the University of
Havana. He worked as an analyst in the Monetary Policy Division of the
Central Bank of Cuba for seven years. He specializes in monetary policy
and time series econometric models. His PhD dissertation (2007) examined
a new monetary policy strategy for Cuba using SVAR model estimation. <pavel@uh.cu>
María del Carmen Zabala Argüelles is a professor
at the University of Havana and researcher in the Cuba Program of the
Latin American Social Sciences Faculty (FLACSO). She is the editor of
Pobreza, exclusión social y discriminación étnico-racial
en América Latina y el Caribe (CLACSO, 2008) <mzabala@flacso.uh.cu>
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