Hispanic Perspectives on Lifting the Cuban Embargo

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Florida Atlantic University Libraries: Digital Library
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2015
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The Cuban Embargo has restricted economic, cultural and diplomatic ties between the United States and Cuba for 53 years. On December 17th, 2014, President Obama made a televised-speech on “normalizing relationship with Cuba,” instead of continuing an “outdated approach [that] has failed to advance our interests.” This study will examine and analyze the attitudes of Hispanics living in the United States’ towards the lifting of the Cuban Embargo. We are interested on the Hispanic population because they represent one of the largest and fastest-growing minority groups in the United States. We conducted telephone and online surveys of 500 Hispanics around the country. Our findings indicate that Hispanics have statistically significant different perspectives on lifting the Embargo, expanding trade and reestablishing diplomatic relations depending on their age, gender and other socio-demographic factors.
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1 p.
Identifier
FA00005192
Date Backup
2015
Date Text
2015
Date Issued (EDTF)
2015
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FAU

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FA00005192
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Attributed name: College of Business
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Clukey, Ryan
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1 p.
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Hispanic Perspectives on Lifting the Cuban Embargo
Origin Information

Florida Atlantic University Libraries: Digital Library
2015
Title
Hispanic Perspectives on Lifting the Cuban Embargo
Other Title Info

Hispanic Perspectives on Lifting the Cuban Embargo