Caribbean

Backgrounder

U.S.-Cuba Relations

Authors: Stephanie Hanson and Brianna Lee

Despite changes in both U.S. and Cuban leadership since early 2008, experts do not anticipate any normalization of U.S.-Cuba relations in the near to medium term.

See more in Cuba, Diplomacy

Interview

Cuba's Reform-Minded Party Congress

Julia E. Sweig interviewed by Aimee Rawlins

As Cuba's Communist Party convenes this weekend for the first time in fourteen years, President Raul Castro will look to clarify and gain support for economic reforms. CFR's Julia Sweig says the country has made significant strides toward modernization and suggests the United States should amend its restrictive Cuba policies.

See more in Cuba, Democracy and Human Rights, U.S. Strategy and Politics

Interview

Haiti's Redevelopment Obstacles

Jacques-Philippe Piverger interviewed by Toni Johnson

One year after Haiti's earthquake, a contested presidential election, the return of Baby Doc Duvalier, and problems with redevelopment hobble the country's efforts to rebuild, says Haitian philanthropist Jacques-Philippe Piverger.

See more in Haiti, Economic Development