Current Research
Current Research
The Cuba Center conducts primary research on Cuban business topics including, but not limited to: economics, history, international trade, leadership, management and organizational behavior. Current and recently completed projects include the following:
- The Dragon and the Crocodile: China's Role in Cuba's Future (available soon)
Terry L. Maris, PhD - Revolutionary Management: The Role of the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias in the Cuban Economy
Terry Maris, PhD and Michele A. Govekar, PhD - The Economic Impact of U.S. Trade With Cuba on Canadian Exports
Terry L. Maris, PhD - The Agricultural Export Facilitation Act of 2005: Its Rationale and Relevance for U.S. - Cuba Trade
Terry L. Maris, PhD - Cuban Culture and Commerce: Constructive Engagement in Business Education
Terry L. Maris, PhD - The Future of Cuba's Energy Sector: Challenges and Opportunities
A. F. Alhajji, PhD and Terry L. Maris, PhD - Energy Trends in Transition Economies and Their Implications for Cuba
A. F. Alhajji, PhD and Terry L. Maris, PhD - Can Castro's Communism Contain the Entrepreneurial Spirit of its People?
Kay Zekany, PhD, CMA - The Cuban Factor in the Bolivarian Revolution: Commercial Implications for the United States
Terry Maris, PhD - Current Development and Potential of Cuba's Telecommunications Sector
Paolo Spadoni, PhD and Terry L. Maris, PhD

















