
While thousands protesting against the government in Cuba, the US, its allies and the mainstream media have shown great enthusiasm in a regime change in Havana. What are the demands of the protesters and what does the west want from Cuba? and for argument sake, if the Cuban government fell, who may be the alternative and what does it mean for other Latin American countries? interview with Dr. Tim Anderson.
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Tim Anderson
Tim Anderson was a Senior Lecturer in Political Economy at the University of Sydney for 20 years. Now he is Director of the Center for Counter Hegemonic Studies. He researches and writes on development, rights and self-determination in Latin America, the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. He has published many dozens of chapters and articles in a range of academic books and journals. His latest books are Land and Livelihoods in Papua New Guinea (Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2015), The Dirty War on Syria (Global Research, Montreal, 2016) and AXIS OF RESISTANCE- Towards an Independent Middle East (Clarity Press, 2019).
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