segunda-feira, 8 de março de 2010
TEc "Honeymoon cancelled" - On Cuba/US relations
However tragic these cases may be from a human point of view they should never be allowed to come in the way of larger State-to-State relationships.
I find this particularly true of Cuba vis-a-vis the US with the no less tragic 50-year history of back-to-back relations towering in the backdrop.
There is no denying the fact that this American Administration opened up new opportunities for Cuba to grab, both in words and small but significant goodwill gestures.
I would have expected Cuba to read them up correctly while acknowledging that internal political evolution will eventually have to come about.
It is not because of American pressure or the whimsical wishes of Cuban-Americans.
The Cuban model has had its heyday delivering on important areas of social advancement but also failing miserably on many others.
It would demonstrate foresight and wisdom if the Cuban leadership could see beyond ideology toughened up over decades of relative isolation.Some of it seems to stem from an islander's mentality.
But Cuba is no small island and is only a stone's throw from big landmasses...
A closer interaction with China's vibrant entrepreneurs might inspire many in the regime's set-up to reflect on changes to the economic system that would benefit the greatest number.
I would think the ball is in Cuba's court.
The country does not lack internal intellectual resources to register positive changes that have happened all around it over 5 decades.
It would not be a sign of weakness to promote political and economic evolution from within in the wider interests of the Cuban people on whose behalf the successful revolution was once staged.
I find this particularly true of Cuba vis-a-vis the US with the no less tragic 50-year history of back-to-back relations towering in the backdrop.
There is no denying the fact that this American Administration opened up new opportunities for Cuba to grab, both in words and small but significant goodwill gestures.
I would have expected Cuba to read them up correctly while acknowledging that internal political evolution will eventually have to come about.
It is not because of American pressure or the whimsical wishes of Cuban-Americans.
The Cuban model has had its heyday delivering on important areas of social advancement but also failing miserably on many others.
It would demonstrate foresight and wisdom if the Cuban leadership could see beyond ideology toughened up over decades of relative isolation.Some of it seems to stem from an islander's mentality.
But Cuba is no small island and is only a stone's throw from big landmasses...
A closer interaction with China's vibrant entrepreneurs might inspire many in the regime's set-up to reflect on changes to the economic system that would benefit the greatest number.
I would think the ball is in Cuba's court.
The country does not lack internal intellectual resources to register positive changes that have happened all around it over 5 decades.
It would not be a sign of weakness to promote political and economic evolution from within in the wider interests of the Cuban people on whose behalf the successful revolution was once staged.
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