Senior Policy Advisor, Dr. Andy Gomez, Talks US-Cuba Policy with the Los Angeles Times

Dr. Andy Gomez, a Senior Policy Advisor at Poblete Tamargo, was recently quoted in a Los Angeles Times article about U.S.-Cuba policy and the prospects as to whether the U.S. government would ease economic sanctions in the near future.

“Andy Gomez, senior fellow at the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies at the University of Miami, said the community in South Florida has applauded Obama’s easing of family travel and academic exchanges with the island. He doesn’t see prospects for improvement much beyond that unless and until the Castros are gone. Even then, Gomez said, it will take years for Cubans to break the state stranglehold on the economy and acquire respect for civil and human rights. “We’ve learned that we can’t export American values and attitudes to countries that don’t have the institutions to support them, and Cuba doesn’t,” Gomez said.

Read the entire article here.

Poblete Discusses 2012 Elections on NTN24 News Later Today

On Monday, November 5, 2012 (3:00PM – 4:00PM EST) Jason Poblete will be a guest commentator on NTN24 News — an international news station with an emphasis on political and economic events from throughout the Western Hemisphere. Poblete will discuss the latest developments of the 2012 elections as well as possible policy scenarios that may result depending on who wins tomorrow.

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POLITICO: Did the Miami Marlins Cave to Political Pressure?

PT Law’s Jason Poblete responded yesterday to a question from POLITICO – a DC news organization – on recent comments by Miami Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen to Time magazine that “I love Fidel Castro”:

South Florida is home to the largest Cuban-American community in the United States; many victims of Cuba’s torture chambers and political prisons live there. The Cuban regime is made up of some very bad people who have done some very atrocious things and continue to do so. It was a reckless thing to say anywhere, but in Miami especially and his suspension is a lenient response. It should have been a lot more. His apology is not genuine, cannot be after the affirmative and clear statement that he made.

To read other comments on this issue, visit POLITICO’s website.

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U.S. export control reform: a view from across the pond

The following piece by Jason Poblete, “U.S. export control reform: a view from across the pond,” was recently published in the World Export Controls Review journal (WorldECR). The WorldECR journal is published by D.C. Houghton Ltd, a specialist legal and business publisher based in London, England. You can access prior WorldECR volumes by following this link. The Poblete excerpt from the journal is appended for your review here (PDF).