HOW CAN AN ENVIRONMENT BE CREATED IN CUBA IN WHICH SAFETY IS NOT
SACRIFICED FOR MORE OPEN MARKETS AND POLITICS?
This book examines present security conditions in Cuba and forecasts
the effects that economic and social liberalization could have on
levels of criminality. For decades, Cuban citizens have enjoyed
relatively good security, as a consequence of surveillance and tight
political control by an authoritarian state. However, economic
liberalization necessitated by the loss of Soviet support has resulted
in illicit activities and increased criminality including drugs,
contraband and human trafficking. Today, relatively good security and
a stable political system coexist with widespread illegality. But as
restrictions are eased, the average citizen is becoming less secure.
Cuba's privileged geographical location, combined with economic
scarcity, the remnants of the communist system and the local criminal
organizations it created, also makes it vulnerable to more dangerous
foreign criminal groups.
Based on both quantitative and qualitative data including in-depth
interviews with experts on Cuba and democratization and observational
research in Cuba itself, the book seeks to identify the risks
associated with liberalization and to explore workable solutions. More
broadly, it aims to shed light on how the negative consequences of
social and economic liberalization can be minimized for the average
citizen during periods of political transition from authoritarian
systems. How can an environment be created in which safety is not
sacrificed for more open markets and politics?
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ISBN
9781800102019
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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