Foreign Exchange with Dajil Dhaliwal

Marifeli Pérez-Stable appeared on Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal on June 20, 2008.

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Castro Resignation Paves Way for Change in Cuba

by Tom Gjelten
NPR, All Things Considered
February 20, 2008
Fidel Castro says he will not continue as president of Cuba, opening the way for his brother or someone younger to consolidate power when parliament appoints a new president next weekend. The announcement was made early Tuesday.
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The Bob Edwards Show – XM Satellite Radio

Marifeli Pérez-Stable appeared on the Bob Edwards show with Johnny Pacheco on September 7, 2007.
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Will Socialism Survive After Castro?

NPR, Talk of the Nation
July 27, 2006
Fidel Castro turns 80 next month. Succession, long a taboo subject in Cuba, is now discussed more openly. Could there be a struggle for power? And how will the United States react?
Guests:
Tom Gjelton, has covered National Security and diplomatic issues for NPR; currently writing a book on Cuba
Brian Latell, [...]

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Outposts of Tyranny: Cuba

Published at WashingtonPost.com
Dr. Marifeli Perez-Stable
Vice President at the Inter-American Dialogue
Thursday, April 14, 2005; 11:00 AM
In January, at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing to consider her nomination for secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice named the nations of Belarus, Cuba, Iran, Burma, North Korea, and Zimbabwe as “outposts of tyranny.”
Rice’s nomination speech may have given an [...]

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Cuba Frees Dissidents in Surprise Move

by Lourdes Garcia-Navarro
NPR, All Things Considered
November 29, 2004

Cuba releases three jailed dissidents in a move some say is an effort to clean up its human rights image. The men were among 75 opponents of President Fidel Castro to be jailed in a crackdown last year. NPR’s Lourdes Garcia-Navarro reports.
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