7 p.m. Oct. 9, 2014 The Revolution Endures?

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The Revolution Endures?
Cuba’s Relevance in the 21st Century
Ernesto Domínguez López
University of Havana
Oct. 9, 2014
Thursday
7 p.m.
Collins Classroom
Center - Room 101
Since the 1959 rise to power of Fidel Castro, Cuba has pursued an
independent path in revolutionary ways. Despite strained
U.S.-Cuban relations, Domínguez López discusses how the two
countries can work together for positive change once the U.S.
embargo of more than 50 years is finally lifted.
Ernesto Domínguez López teaches history and political
science at the University of Havana, where he specializes in
U.S.-Cuban relations, Cuban foreign affairs, and U.S. politics.
This is his second visit to the United States; in 2012, he was
a guest scholar at Emory University, Georgia State University,
and the Carter Center in Atlanta.
Sponsors include:
●College
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of Letters and Science
●Office
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of International Programs
●Departments
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of Political
Science, History and World
Languages and Literatures
Latin American/Caribbean Speaker Series
For information contact Jennifer Collins at 715-346-2439 or jecollin@uwsp.edu
or visit www.uwsp.edu/cols.
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution
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