Richard Feinberg's Report on Cuba Receives Overwhelming Media Response
Reaching Out: Cuba’s New Economy and the International Response
11/21/2011

IR/PS Professor Richard Feinberg, former Clinton administration official and non-resident fellow at the Brookings Institution, has received an overwhelming response for his report "Reaching Out: Cuba's New Economy and the International Response."
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Richard Feinberg is Professor of International Political Economy and Chair of the Global Leadership Institute at IR/PS. He can comment on U.S. foreign policy matters, notably with regard to Latin America and Asia, and business and economic matters.
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