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China-Cuba relations
China Spy Station Revelation Is a Wake-Up Call to Rethink US Embargo on Cuba
By Daniel Bonomo
The knee-jerk reaction might be to further punish and isolate Cuba. Such a move would simply drive the nation further into China’s arms.
What Should the US Do About China’s Spy Facility in Cuba?
By Joseph Bouchard
News that China plans to establish a signals and electronics intelligence station on the island carries echoes of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
How China Helps the Cuban Regime Stay Afloat and Shut Down Protests
By Leland Lazarus and Evan Ellis
Chinese companies have played a key part in building Cuba’s telecommunications infrastructure, a system the regime uses to control its people, just as the CCP does within its own borders.
Sino-Cuban Relations: No ‘New Cold War’ in Havana
By Bradley J. Murg and Rasheed J. Griffith
If we were going to see a new Cold War in the Caribbean, it should have happened by now.
Cuba’s Improbable Medical Prowess in Asia
By Tom Fawthrop
Cuba is developing a foothold in Asia with its biotechnology. COVID-19 is likely to expand that cooperation still further.
In Cuba, a Chinatown With No Chinese
By Yesenia Vargas
Havana’s barrio chino isn’t what it used to be, but presents an opportunity nonetheless.
China-Cuba Relations: Assessing US Stakes
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Emilio Morales.
The Cuba Test: China Eyes New Model for Latin America Relations
By Ricardo Barrios
China's emphasis on "knowledge cooperation" could lead to a reframing of its approach to both Cuba and Latin America.
Li Keqiang Becomes First Chinese Premier to Visit Cuba
By Catherine Putz
The world’s largest and smallest communist states have had stable relations for years.
China, Cuba Seek Economic and Defense Cooperation
By Shannon Tiezzi
Two high-ranking Chinese officials made separate visits to Cuba this month.
Red Tide: China in the Caribbean
By David Volodzko
China's interactions in the Caribbean could be a net gain if it can learn to work alongside locals.
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