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Today's Cuba: Invisible Legacies of the Revolution International Politics

    • Social Sciences

Lillian Guerra, Assistant Professor of Caribbean History, discusses inequality and dissolution of the basic services of Cuba's socioeconomic system over the past 50 years, arguing the rise in the underground services from private schools to restaurants and stores has replaced the deficiencies of state run agencies.

Lillian Guerra, Assistant Professor of Caribbean History, discusses inequality and dissolution of the basic services of Cuba's socioeconomic system over the past 50 years, arguing the rise in the underground services from private schools to restaurants and stores has replaced the deficiencies of state run agencies.

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