Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium
The weeks and months that follow the (perhaps imminent) death of
Fidel Castro will be the most important period, both in Cuban
history as well as in Cuba's relationship with the United States
and the rest of the hemisphere, since Castro seized power in 1959.
The policies pursued by the U.S. Government during that transition
will have a crucial impact on the shape of the Cuban government and
economy that will emerge. Will Cubans be free at last, after 50
years living under tyranny, to build a market-based democracy? Or
will the Cuban government's totalitarian machinery fall into the
clutches of Hugo Chavez or one of his clones, forcing the Cuban
people to endure 50 more years of life in a brutal command-economy
police state? To discuss these important questions, The Heritage
Foundation is planning a series of events - "Cuba at the
Crossroads" - to examine the future of U.S.-Cuba relations from
various perspectives.
On September 17, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez
will deliver the inaugural lecture in this series and outline the
thinking of the Bush Administration on these important topics. Born
in Cuba, Secretary Gutierrez is actively involved in formulating
U.S. policy toward the island nation and serves as Co-chair of the
Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba.
More About the Speakers
The Honorable Carlos Gutierrez
Secretary,
U.S. Department of Commerce
Hosted By
Edwin Feulner, Ph.D.
President
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