Hare Comments on Cuban Economic Reform

Ambassador Paul Hare, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, was quoted in a Reuters article discussing economic reform and foreign investment in Cuba. 

The article, titled “Cuba needs deeper economic reform, creditors say,” discussed Cuba’s dire economic situation – exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic – and fielded responses from experts on the country’s handling of the situation. Hare said that the Cuban government should “deregulate small business and foreign investment to foster growth and absorb labor.”

The full article can be read on Reuters’ website.

Ambassador Paul Hare was a British diplomat for 30 years and the British ambassador to Cuba from 2001-04. He now teaches classes at Boston University on Diplomatic Practice, Arms Control, Intercultural Communication, and on Cuba in Transition. His novel, “Moncada — A Cuban Story,” set in modern Cuba, was published in 2010. His book, “Making Diplomacy Work; Intelligent Innovation for the Modern World” was published in 2015. Learn more about him here.