Suppose cubas government collapses and the nation embarks


Question: 1. Suppose Cubas government collapses and the nation embarks on a path of economic transition. How might Cubas experience differ from that of Russia and China?

2. A U. S. law permits U.S. companies to sue firms from other nations that traffic in U.S. property nationalized by Cuba. The law also empowers the U.S. government to deny entry visas to the executives of such firms as well as their families. Why does the United States maintain such a hard line against doing business with Cuba?

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