2021 in review

Credit: YAMIL LAGE/AFP via Getty Images

Credit: YAMIL LAGE/AFP via Getty Images

Looking back on 2021, I feel grateful that you spent even a few minutes with The Cuba Reader, my humble newsletter and blog. It has been another fascinating year in the annals of the U.S.-Cuba relationship. In 18 posts we considered how the isolated island fought COVID-19 with ingenuity and determination, developing its own vaccine and rapidly delivering it to all its citizens. We watched, stunned, as Cubans spontaneously flooded the streets in a historic, mass protest against the Communist government. And we grew tired as the Biden presidency, which promised re-engagement with Cuba, chose silence and patience as its diplomatic strategy. In sum, it was nothing like the year I expected.

Next year will bring new opportunities to analyze the past, present and future of the U.S.-Cuba relationship. But as the year comes to a close, here are the 10 most-read stories on the blog:

  1. A goodbye to Castro's Cuba

  2. Cuba erupts in Protest

  3. Caught in the ideological crossfire

  4. Artists seek change in Cuba

  5. A failed nuclear power project

  6. A prisoner swap in Havana, as told by Senator Jeff Flake (ret.)

  7. Strange story of hijacking accord

  8. Interview with Professor Bill LeoGrande

  9. When will Cuba re-open?

  10. An unstoppable force, an immovable object

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