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Listen to Podcast Interview with Editor of Cuban Affairs

Posted by Elena del Valle on February 20, 2006

Jaime Suchlicki 

Jaime Suchlicki, Ph.D., editor, Cuban Affairs

Photo: University of Miami

A podcast featuring an interview with Jaime Suchlicki, Ph.D., editor of Cuban Affairs, is available on the Podcast Section of Hispanic Marketing & Public Relations, HispanicMPR.com. During the podcast, Dr. Suchlicki discussed the new journal with Elena del Valle, host of the HispanicMPR.com podcast.

Cuban Affairs is a quarterly, peer reviewed electronic journal which publishes articles on economic, political and social issues in contemporary Cuba. It is published by the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies (ICCAS) of the University of Miami.

Jaime Suchlicki is the Emilio Bacardi Moreau Distinguished Professor of History and International Studies and director of the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies (ICCAS) at the University of Miami.  He directs the Cuba Transition Project sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development. He was the founding executive director of the North-South Center at the University of Miami.  For the past decade he was also the editor of the Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs.         

He is the author of a dozen books on Cuba and Latin America.  His best-known books are Cuba: From Columbus to Castro, now in its fifth edition, and editor with Irving L. Horowitz of Cuban Communism, now in its eleventh edition.  He is also the author of Mexico: From Montezuma to the Fall of the PRI. Dr. Suchlicki is a consultant to the private and public sector on Cuba and Latin American affairs. To read a related article on this topic click here 

To listen to the interview, scroll down until you see the “Podcast” on the right hand side, then select “HMPR Jaime Suchlicki,” hit the play button or download it to your iPod or MP3 player to listen on the go, in your car or at home. To download it, click on the arrow of the recording you wish to copy and save to disk. The podcast will remain listed in the February 2006 section of the podcast.