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Cuba, What's Next: It's All About the Regs
January 2, 2015
/ Christopher Sabatini

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.

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Audio: Christopher Sabatini - "New Cuba Relationship Could Be A Boon For American Farmers"

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.

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Castro Insists Cuba Won't Abandon Communism Despite Deal With U.S.
December 20, 2014
/ Joshua Partlow

The changes in U.S. policy towards Cuba would make it easier for the United States to relate to its allies in the region, comments AS/COA's Christopher Sabitini.

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Detente Scrambles Political Calculus in Latin America
December 18, 2014
/ Reed Johnson, Ezequiel Minaya, and Kejal Vyas

"A constructive dialogue with Cuba has placed us in a much better place strategically to talk to countries like Argentina, Ecuador and others," points out AS/COA's Alana Tummino.

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How Will the New U.S. – Cuba Ties Affect the Art World?
December 18, 2014
/ David Ebony

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.

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U.S. Business Supports Cuba Relations
December 18, 2014

AS/COA congratulated the Obama Administration for taking the historic step of normalizing diplomatic relations with the government and the people of Cuba.

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Cuba has More Economic - not Political - Freedom
December 18, 2014
/ Alan Gomez

The increase in remittances to Cuba is what provided the capital and the material inputs for a lot of the emerging businesses, explains AS/COA's Christopher Sabatini.

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