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The US elections from a Cultural perspective

The US elections from a Cultural perspective

by Chris Smit | Jan 8, 2012 | Democracy, Government, Leaders, USA

2012 Elections It’s an election year in the US. The first primaries have been held in Iowa for the bid of the republican candidate who will contest President Obama in November this year. The winner there: is Mitt Romney. For now. Another Republican contestant,...
Culture in Cuba; Life after Castro will not change in Cuba

Culture in Cuba; Life after Castro will not change in Cuba

by Chris Smit | Apr 4, 2009 | Collecitivism, Cuba, Government, Leaders, Power Distance

Culture in Cuba He turned 80 recently. And however much an icon he is for Cubans, he is also mortal, meaning Fidel Castro will not live forever. An article about Culture in Cuba. Being the longest reigning ‘benevolent’ dictator (since 1959) in the world,...

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