The recently concluded 7th Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) produced little by way of surprises. The tone was set by the First Secretary when he suggested that a slow and steady course, with little deviation, should be the guiding principle of the Congress. And indeed, there was some dissatisfaction and a sense of anticlimax that marked a congress most notable for its lack of either transparency or popular engagement (see e.g. here form a usually sympathetic observer).
One of the principal documents that was produced by the 7th PCC Congress, and adopted in principle, was the 'Conceptualisation of the Cuban socio-economic socialist development model' ("Conceptualización del modelo económico y social Cubano de desarrollo socialista"), which is intended to complement the Guidelines (Lineamientos) of the 6th PCC Congress, and provide the theoretical foundation for further reform. The Conceptualización is of particular interest for its potential divergence from the construction of Chinese post-Soviet Socialist Market theory within the context of socialist modernization (see, e.g., here).
This post includes below the introductory statements of the Conceptualización (in Spanish) and a Background Brief that may be accessed here. The entire Conceptualización document (in Spanish) may be accessed HERE.
One of the principal documents that was produced by the 7th PCC Congress, and adopted in principle, was the 'Conceptualisation of the Cuban socio-economic socialist development model' ("Conceptualización del modelo económico y social Cubano de desarrollo socialista"), which is intended to complement the Guidelines (Lineamientos) of the 6th PCC Congress, and provide the theoretical foundation for further reform. The Conceptualización is of particular interest for its potential divergence from the construction of Chinese post-Soviet Socialist Market theory within the context of socialist modernization (see, e.g., here).
These
two distinct views of socialist modernization deserve some attention,
if only because of their potential influence within developing states
whose relationship to the dominant normative framework of markets based
globalization may not be entirely embedded within their social, economic
and political systems.
To that end Flora Sapio and I offer some comments and analysis of the Conceptualización.
1. Introduction and text of Conceptualización.
2. Background Brief.