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A Tale of Two Cuba Studies

This past week I was at LASA’s 2026 annual conference, in Paris. I presented progress on a chapter of my dissertation at a panel on Friday in a hot and somewhat cramped side room, so thanks everyone who came (including those who stayed desp...

9 days ago
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Instant Classic: Keeper of My Kin

Several years ago, Ada Ferrer published perhaps the single best overview history of Cuba to have been written thus far; Cuba: An American History (Scribner, 2021). This won her a Pulitzer Prize in History as well as a much deserved wider pu...

22 days ago
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Cuba learning from Iran?

Yesterday Marc Caputo over at Axios dropped a piece about how Cuba was allegedly importing attack-drones. You can read the piece itself here.

In contrast to the reception to the piece, the piece itself is actually quite measured. It’s clea...

23 days ago
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New Deutsche Welle Appearance

Was honored to be asked back to Deutsche Welle, this time to talk about the latest protests and fuel shortages in Cuba. You can watch the interview here.

a month ago
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Hormuz and Cuba

As many of you will no doubt have already heard by now, the Iran War is bad for the world economy. In fact, bad may not do justice to how terrifying the impact on global energy supply may be. An excellent, if profoundly sobering, recent pie...

a month ago
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  • Andrés Pertierra

    Historian of Cuba. Latin America & Caribbean History PhD student @UWMadison. University of Havana BA, UW-Madison MA. Bylines: The Nation Magazine, Dissent Magazine. Podcast: Origenes: A Cuban History Podcast. Substack: pertierra.substack.com

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