Abstract

Cuba has always been a particularly emotional issue in US foreign policy. However, given the current scenario, What should be the United States policy towards Cuba now that the Island no longer represents a security concern or even a foreign policy problem? This paper analyzes the internal situation of Cuba, the need for reforms, the issue of Human Rights, the position of the Cuban-American community, the interests of the United States and, the Cuban Democracy Act, to finally propose an appropriate approach to the Post-Cold War War period, and conclude that through a process of engagement, the United States can do its utmost to encourage Cuba to carry out transformations.

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