U.S.-Cuba News Brief Survey
The Center for Democracy in the Americas (CDA) needs your input as we update the U.S.-Cuba News Brief, a weekly newsletter which features U.S.-Cuba relations news, in Cuba developments, and Cuba's foreign relations, as well as events and recommended readings. Over 5,500 senior government officials, legislators, academics, activists, journalists, and cultural leaders read it weekly to stay up-to-date on all things Cuba.

CDA is a non-partisan 501(c)3 institution dedicated to promoting a U.S. policy toward the Americas based on engagement and mutual respect, fostering dialogue with those governments and movements with which U.S. policy is at odds, and recognizing positive trends in democracy and governance.
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