Hare in AFP on Diplomatic Relations Between US and Cuba
Amb. Paul Hare as the British ambassador to Cuba from 2001 to 2004.
Hare in AFP: Cuba and the Latin American Left
Amb. Paul Hare discussed how institutional crises in Venezuela and Brazil will affect Cuba.
Hare in AFP: The Cuban Communist Congress
Amb. Paul Webster Hare discussed the outcome of last month’s Cuban Communist Congress.
Pardee Students Take Academic Trip to Cuba
The trip gave students a better sense of ongoing historic changes to Cuban culture and society.
Hare in Le Populaire: The Obama-Castro Relationship
Amb. Paul Hare said the contrast between Obama and Castro has been startling.
Hare in Agence France-Presse: The Evolving Cuban Revolution
Prof. Paul Hare discussed the evolving relationship between Cuba and the United States.
Paul Hare Keynotes at Darien Lecture Series
Paul Hare presents keynote at the Darien Historic Academic Lecture Series held in Darien, CT.
Eckstein Presents at Havana Conference
Professor Susan Eckstein presented a paper on U. S./ Cuban immigration policy at a conference in Havana, Cuba.
Hare in Miami Herald: A New Cuba
Professor Paul Webster Hare, a former Ambassador to Cuba, shares his latest reflections on the nation after a recent visit.
Cuba Spring Break Planned
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies is pleased to announce that it is offering a Spring 2016 trip to Cuba.
Hare in Adviser: Cuba and the U. S.
Professor Paul Hare, former British Ambassador to Cuba, predicts a visit to Havana by President Obama in the coming year.
Keller Featured on Harvard Research Profile
Professor Renata Keller said the U. S.’ Cold War policy of isolating Cuba led to unexpected results in Latin America.
Eckstein Interviewed in BU Today
Professor Susan Eckstein was interviewed about her research on immigration from Cuba by BU Today.
Hare in WSJ: Education in Cuba
Professor Paul Webster Hare discussed education in Cuba with the Wall Street Journal.
Eckstein in Houston Chronicle: Cuba’s Immigration Benefit
Professor Susan Eckstein said that Cubans have enjoyed special U. S. immigration privileges.
Symposium Examines Year of US-Cuba Relations
At a recent Pardee School symposium, scholars and diplomats examined the first year of closer relations between the U. S. and Cuba
Keller in World Policy: Cuba Ascending
Pardee School Professor Renata Keller said that Cuba is becoming a diplomatic power player in the modern world.
Keller Finds Castro Arrest Record
Renata Keller discovers the original 1956 arrest record of future Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
Alumni Weekend at Pardee
The Pardee School was proud to host a variety of events commemorating Alumni Weekend 2015.
Eckstein in USA Today: Pope’s Cuba Visit
Pardee School Professor Susan Eckstein said that the Pope’s itinerary in Cuba would endear him to the people.