terça-feira, 17 de novembro de 2009

U.S. ECONOMIC BLOCKADE AGAINST CUBA: INTERNATIONAL POLITICS, TRADE AND INFLUENCES FOR LATIN AMERICA.

In the face of world criticism, the U.S. maintains an economic blockade on Cuba. Knowing the workings of capitalism and global trends in world trade, the U.S. maintained the blockade against Cuba recreate the retrograde actions of the Cold War.

Cuban blockade is little studied and debated in academic circles, which makes it seem natural and irrevocable. This is why Latin America has the twentieth century submissive to the economy and to U.S. interests.

The Cuban blockade is inhumane, unnecessary and contradictory. Does not mean anything for any ideology and cause irreparable harm and misery to the Cuban people. For this reason, the Latin America, almost independent of the U.S. economically, requires changes in this situation and charge the U.S. a more appropriate position in the XXI century.

In this process of modernization of economic relations in Latin America, we find “political left” in progress, announcing nationalist tendencies and proposals for political and economic autonomy. Brazil is the center of this revolution, since it is the great leader of countries seeking changes in the economic world. Powered by the growing economy, the government of President Lula is moving forward in relations with Cuba and, accordingly, has been pressing the U.S. to put an end to this anachronistic question.

Latin America free, first, is to enable countries to establish appropriate economic models for their cultures and their people, assuming, of course, the balance between the interests of capitalists and human development with justice, quality of life, democracy and opportunities for all. The opposite of this is economic oppression.

Written by Eliane Ferreira dos Santos. Article based on the monograph completion of the course of Administration and Commerce Exteiore. Research conducted by the University Europanamericana Humanities.
2009, Cotia, São Paulo, Brazil.

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