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Cuba
Cuba
Calls grow for an end to the US blockade on Cuba
As Cubans take to the streets to protest the escalating health and economic crisis, the key demand must be for an end to the US’s crippling sanctions, argues Raoul Walawalker
Cuba crisis: made in Washington
Cuba's economic and health crisis is a result of crippling US sanctions - the only solution is an end to the blockade, writes Jonathan Maunders
Cuban Healthcare: The Ongoing Revolution - book review
Cuban Healthcare
provides a stimulating overview of the possibilities of a healthcare system free of the profit motive, but lacks some critical distance, argues Caitlin Southern
Biden's presidency, the warmakers and the anti-war movement in the US
Anti-war sentiment has already impacted on the incoming Biden administration, but it will have to be mobilised to deliver change, argues Chris Nineham
Beyond the Blockade: Education in Cuba - book review
Beyond the Blockade: Education in Cuba
shows how a country with scarce resources, under an economic blockade, can build an excellent education system, finds Orlando Hill
Before Venezuela: a long history of US imperialism in Latin America
The push for regime change in Venezuela represents the latest in an abhorrent history of intervention in Latin America, writes Vladimir Unkovski-Korica
Fidel Castro: Cuba‘s revolutionary leader
Tariq Ali on the revolutionary process in Cuba, in which Castro played a central part
A Hidden History Of The Cuban Revolution: How the Working Class Shaped the Guerillas' Victory
When is a revolution socialist? Recent books on Cuba show the importance of revolutionary organisation for the working class, argues Dominic Alexander
Race to Revolution: The United States and Cuba during Slavery and Jim Crow
The interwoven history of racism and liberation in Cuba and the United States in
Race to Revolution
illuminates a new historical narrative, argues William Booth