post-Castro Cuba

Cuba’s ranking in EIU’s Democracy Index

December 16, 2011

Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) just released its report Democracy Index 2011: Democracy Under Stress. Per the report: “The index provides a snapshot of the state of democracy worldwide for 165 independent states and two territories—this covers almost the entire population of the world and the vast majority of the world’s independent states (micro states are [...]

Read the full article →

Cuba after Castro

September 14, 2011

From the Hudson Institute: The death of a charismatic leader such as Fidel Castro, along with the pursuit of economic liberalization, could, however, lead to the disappearance of Castroism, and with it, the dictatorial regime — but not without a price to pay. Raul Castro lacks charisma, historical legitimacy and the needed consensus among the [...]

Read the full article →

Police training in stability ops

September 8, 2010

The U.S. Army War College‘s Strategic Studies Institute published last month a monograph authored by Colonel (Ret.) Dennis E Keller, entitled “U.S. Military Forces and Police Assistance in Stability Operations: The Least-Worst Option to Fill the U.S. Capacity Gap.” Col. Keller gives a historical overview of U.S. foreign police training, where the “U.S. government is poorly [...]

Read the full article →

2010 Key Strategic Issues

August 12, 2010

The U.S. Army War College‘s Strategic Studies Institute released its 2010 Key Strategic Issues List (KSIL) in early July. The list encompasses strategic “items that senior Army and Department of Defense leaders should consider in providing military advice and formulating military strategy.” Section VII under Regional Strategic Issues of KSIL focuses on the “Evolving Regional [...]

Read the full article →