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A World of Cities
Cultural, economic and social relations between cities are hastened by immigration, decentralization and increasing discomfort with national policies. We are increasingly becoming a world of cities, and less a world of nations. Continue reading
Posted in Building resilient communities: Civic engagement and jobs, Governance and the culture economy
Tagged "local governance", civic engagement, community development, community policing, community transformation, crime reduction, Cuba, culture economy, neighborhoods, new orleans, stakeholder engagement, sustainable development
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The Caribbean Institute is Conducting an Assessment of Cuba’s Culture Economy
The Caribbean Institute is Conducting an Assessment of Cuba’s Culture Economy The Caribbean Institute for Sustainable Development defines the culture economy as “that segment of the economy that pertains to the production and marketing of cultural goods and services.” Sectors of … Continue reading
President Obama’s Trip to Cuba Should Avoid Cold War Rhetoric
The last time a sitting US President visited Cuba was January 1928, when Calvin Coolidge attended the Pan American Conference held in Havana. Now, 88 years later, President and Mrs. Obama will travel to Cuba on March 21, illustrating one … Continue reading