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Inés Pousadela
She has a Doctorate in Political Science, Universidad de Belgrano in Political Theory and Sociological Theory; Doctorate courses at IHEAL / Université Paris 3 in the Latin American Studies orientation; a Master's Degree in Economic Sociology, IDAES-UNSAM; and she has a degree in Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires. She is Senior Research Specialist at CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation; Researcher at the Independent Review Mechanism (IRM) for Argentina of the Open Government Partnership; and Professor of Comparative Politics and Global Civil Society at the ORT Uruguay University.
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03-05-2021 | Artículos
Cuba, en tránsito desde el pluralismo social a la democracia
(Perfil) Hace ya algunos años Cuba ha entrado en una fase post-totalitaria, en la cual las voces prohibidas son cada vez más numerosas, se elevan con fuerza creciente y con menores inhibiciones, y comienzan a conversar entre sí, si es que no con un régimen que es incapaz de oírlas porque sigue negando su derecho a existir, y que es incapaz de entender lo que dicen porque décadas atrás decidió que los problemas que ellas señalan no tienen cabida en una sociedad socialista.
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