Document type

Article

Version

Accepted version

Publication date

Publication license

(c) Overseas Development Institute, 2022
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/186133

Openness Processes and New Subjectivities: Analysis of the Cuban Case

Journal Title

Director/Tutor

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Abstract

Previous literature that has studied the external restriction in Cuba has not linked it with political subjectivity. Its consideration allows us to make visible discourses and collective imaginations that help us understand the political and economic dynamics of this Caribbean country. The article aims to identify the measures, financial flows, and subjectivities that should be projected in the future to make both this external restriction more flexible and long-term economic growth sustainable. To this end, it examines, from both a qualitative and quantitative approach, the interaction among the external constraint, openness processes, and subjectivities in the case of Cuba. Historically, Cuba has aimed to mitigate the external constraint that has hampered its economic growth through balances of power and strategic alliances compatible with and reinforced by political subjectivity. However, when these alliances have been broken or insufficient to compensate for the scarcity of foreign exchange, opening processes that require new subjectivities have had to be adopted. The tension between established and emergent subjectivities will define the limits that any opening process in Cuba will face in the future.

Citation

Citation

PALACIOS CÍVICO, J. C. (Juan Carlos). Openness Processes and New Subjectivities: Analysis of the Cuban Case. Development Policy Review. 2022. Vol. 40(2), num. e12574, pags. 1-17. ISSN 0950-6764. [consulted: 8 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/186133

Export metadata

JSON - METS

Share record