Burkhard Auffermann, Jari Roy Lee Kaivo-oja, Jyrki Luukkanen, Jasmin Laitinen
Este artículo se centra en Cuba y su posición en la política global a través de la geopolítica/geoeconomía. Estos dos conceptos se utilizan para describir las dimensiones políticas internacionales actuales y cómo diferentes naciones intentan controlar su posición dentro de la política de poder global. La geopolítica siempre ha estado relacionada con la economía energética y la política energética. A lo largo de la historia, Cuba ha estado fuertemente conectada con los estados ubicados en su vecindario, así como con la política de poder internacional.
ABSTRACT This paper focuses on Cuba and its position in global politics by means of geopolitics/geoeconomics.These two concepts are used to describe the current international political dimensions and how differentnations attempt to control their position within global power politics. Geopolitics has always been relatedto the energy economy and energy policy.Cuba has throughout history been heavily connected to the states located in its neighbourhood as well as the international power politics. In this article, we illustrate the impacts of geopolitics and further explain the Cuban dependency on international global politics through Cross-Impact analysis (CIA), especially in terms of its version called Express Cross-Impact Technique (EXIT), developed at Finland Futures Research Institute. Three alternative scenarios are the results of the analysis.
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