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Strategic analysis / briefing paper
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2.32 MB
Summary
This document is a strategic analysis outlining the economic opportunities (Strengths) and political hurdles (Weaknesses) regarding investment in Cuba. It details potential sectors like tourism, pharmaceuticals, and retail franchises, while warning that the Raúl Castro regime favors a 'Military Capitalism of State' rather than true free-market reforms.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Raúl Castro | Government Leader (Cuba) |
Described as not wanting regime change but an improvement of the Communist model; opposes individual enrichment.
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| Fidel Castro | Former Leader (Cuba) |
Mentioned alongside Raúl as believing capitalism is an evil expression.
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| Deng Xiaoping | Former Leader (China) |
Quoted regarding his 1992 proclamation that 'enriching oneself is glorious,' used as a contrast to the Castro regime'...
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Organizations (8)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| MacDonalds |
Mentioned as a fast-food franchise that could thrive in Cuba.
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| Burger King |
Mentioned as a fast-food franchise that could thrive in Cuba.
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| KFC |
Mentioned as a fast-food franchise that could thrive in Cuba.
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| Zara |
Mentioned as a department store chain that could thrive in Cuba.
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| Corte Inglés |
Mentioned as a department store chain that could thrive in Cuba.
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| Macys |
Mentioned as a department store chain that could thrive in Cuba.
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| Sears |
Mentioned as a department store chain that could thrive in Cuba.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document (indicated by footer stamp).
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Timeline (2 events)
Locations (12)
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Primary subject of the analysis; referred to as 'The Island' or 'the country'.
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Located in Spain; cited as a model for tourism development.
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Located in La Romana, Dominican Republic; cited as a model for tourism development.
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Capital of Cuba; noted for proximity to Key West.
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Located in Florida; noted for proximity to Havana.
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Located in Florida; used for distance comparison.
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Located in Florida; used for distance comparison.
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Located in Cuba's south; suggested for development into the 'Mallorca of the Caribbean'.
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Spanish island; used as a comparison for potential development.
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Referenced regarding trade, tourists, and yachts.
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Used as an economic comparison case.
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Used as an economic comparison case.
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Relationships (2)
Raúl and Fidel continue to believe that capitalism is an evil expression...
Cuban-Americans... could transfer to Cuba their business expertise, their relationships, and the capital they’ve created
Key Quotes (3)
"The government of Raúl Castro doesn’t want a regime change but rather an improvement of the Communist model initiated in 1959."Source
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Quote #1
"the model foreseen isn’t even the Chinese or Vietnamese model, but rather a Military Capitalism of State"Source
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Quote #2
"enriching oneself is glorious."Source
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Quote #3
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