TRUMP AND OBAMA’S “CUBAN LEGACY”

After the triumph of revolution in Cuba in 1959 Washington and Havana have been hostile to each other for more than half a century. Even the end of the Cold War and disintegration of the bipolar international system left intact the antagonism between the two. Only after Barack Obama came to power di...

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Main Author: Kh. Sh. Ulugova
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Language:English
Published: MGIMO University Press 2017-11-01
Series:Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
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Online Access:https://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/693
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spelling doaj-ed88829f4d9340a69ef31041562e2e7b2021-09-21T11:00:06ZengMGIMO University PressVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta2071-81602541-90992017-11-0102(53)19520710.24833/2071-8160-2017-2-53-195-207692TRUMP AND OBAMA’S “CUBAN LEGACY”Kh. Sh. Ulugova0Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University)After the triumph of revolution in Cuba in 1959 Washington and Havana have been hostile to each other for more than half a century. Even the end of the Cold War and disintegration of the bipolar international system left intact the antagonism between the two. Only after Barack Obama came to power did normalization become possible. He admitted the failure of the policy of sanctions and declared a “new beginning” in US-Cuba relations. There is a risk now that under the new administration of Donald Trump the efforts made before can be neutralized if the US president keeps his recent pre-election promise and cancels all the previous agreements on normalization. The question remains open – whether Obama’s achievements in this regard will be preserved or Trump will manage to reverse the normalization policy of his predecessor. There will be either pragmatic Trump the businessman who understands the benefits of continuing Obama’s policy, or Trump the politician who will stand firm on his pre-election pledge to roll back on once promising initiative. The article analyzes the process of normalization initiated by Obama and Castro in 2014, explains its background motivations and builds various scenarios of further development of Cuban-American relations, as well as Trump’s policy towards Cuba. It is unlikely that the Trump administration will abandon what has already been achieved. It may entail significant political and economic costs, which is unacceptable for Trump the businessman. However, any new progressive steps towards the normalization should not be expected in the short term.https://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/693us-cuba relationslifting sanctionselectionscuban-american lobby
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TRUMP AND OBAMA’S “CUBAN LEGACY”
Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
us-cuba relations
lifting sanctions
elections
cuban-american lobby
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title TRUMP AND OBAMA’S “CUBAN LEGACY”
title_short TRUMP AND OBAMA’S “CUBAN LEGACY”
title_full TRUMP AND OBAMA’S “CUBAN LEGACY”
title_fullStr TRUMP AND OBAMA’S “CUBAN LEGACY”
title_full_unstemmed TRUMP AND OBAMA’S “CUBAN LEGACY”
title_sort trump and obama’s “cuban legacy”
publisher MGIMO University Press
series Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
issn 2071-8160
2541-9099
publishDate 2017-11-01
description After the triumph of revolution in Cuba in 1959 Washington and Havana have been hostile to each other for more than half a century. Even the end of the Cold War and disintegration of the bipolar international system left intact the antagonism between the two. Only after Barack Obama came to power did normalization become possible. He admitted the failure of the policy of sanctions and declared a “new beginning” in US-Cuba relations. There is a risk now that under the new administration of Donald Trump the efforts made before can be neutralized if the US president keeps his recent pre-election promise and cancels all the previous agreements on normalization. The question remains open – whether Obama’s achievements in this regard will be preserved or Trump will manage to reverse the normalization policy of his predecessor. There will be either pragmatic Trump the businessman who understands the benefits of continuing Obama’s policy, or Trump the politician who will stand firm on his pre-election pledge to roll back on once promising initiative. The article analyzes the process of normalization initiated by Obama and Castro in 2014, explains its background motivations and builds various scenarios of further development of Cuban-American relations, as well as Trump’s policy towards Cuba. It is unlikely that the Trump administration will abandon what has already been achieved. It may entail significant political and economic costs, which is unacceptable for Trump the businessman. However, any new progressive steps towards the normalization should not be expected in the short term.
topic us-cuba relations
lifting sanctions
elections
cuban-american lobby
url https://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/693
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