“Should Americans Be Allowed to Travel to Communist Cuba?’ A Lively Point-Counterpoint by Two Top Cuban Analysts in the Newly-Launched “Cuban Affairs Journal’

Posted on: January 26th, 2006
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“A spirited discussion on whether the U.S. ban on travel to Cuba should be lifted is one of the highlights of the newly-launched “Cuban Affairs Journal,” published by the University of Miami’s Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies (ICCAS). The discussion is between the former Chief of Mission of the U.S. Interests Section in Havana, James Cason and William M. LeoGrande, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at American University.

In the point-counterpoint article on travel to Cuba, Cason writes that lifting the ban on Cuban travel at this time would send the wrong message. …”

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