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Cuba After the Gold Rush

What has been the role of U.S. commercial interests in ending the U.S. embargo on Cuba?

 
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Sarah Stephens

Sarah Stephens is the executive director of the Center for Democracy in the Americas. For more than 15 years, she has focused on securing the kinds of decisive changes in U.S.-Cuba policy initiated by President Obama beginning on December 17, 2014. She is now devoted to making those new policies work—for U.S. travelers and U.S. businesses, for civil society partners on both sides of the Florida Strait, and for the Cubans who stand to gain the most from a respectful relationship with the United States—in addition to normalizing relations going forward.

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