“One would expect, with everything else that’s happening [in US-Cuba relations], that migration policy would have to regularize… though this process won’t happen overnight,” comments COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
U.S. Policy
Scholars have less influence over Washington policymaking than they like to think.
COA Vice President Eric Farnsworth explains the value of sustained U.S. engagement with Latin America.
AS/COA's honorary chairman, president, and board members join prominent former officials, Cuban Americans, and private sector leaders in support of President Barack Obama's actions to shift Washington's Cuba policy.
The success of historic changes to U.S. Cuba policy will stem from regulations coming out of the Commerce and Treasury Departments, writes AS/COA's Christopher Sabatini for the Huffington Post.
On NPR's "All Things Considered", AS/COA's Christopher Sabatini explains whether renewed relations with Cuba will impact U.S. agricultural exports to the island.
The visual arts in Cuba have already been globalized so not much will change on this front, suggests Americas Society Visual Arts Director Gabriela Rangel.