THE CUBAN COMMUNIST PARTY AT THE CUSP OF CHANGE

L. Backer
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The Cuban Communist Party (PCC) stands at the center of economic, political and social change in Cuba. An extraordinarily conservative institution in its doctrinal development, the PCC has had to begin to move beyond the certainties of what appeared to be climax ideology after 2011. That process will accelerate as Cuba seeks to embed itself into global economic, social and political systems. This chapter briefly considers the issues facing the PCC as it seeks to emerge as an autonomous institutional force, free of the control of its creators and the personal power of those revolutionary leaders who conflation of party and personality deeply affected the character and development of the PCC through its first half century. Section II examines the history of the PCC in the context of its current challenges. Section III then considers the application of ideology to political construction of the Party-State apparatus. The heart of the chapter, Section IV, then considers the current state of PCC approaches to the challenges that face the Party-State apparatus if it is to retain its legitimacy and viability in the current stage of development into which Cuba will be thrust in the next decade. It focuses on some of the potential changes that may figure in the years to come. The context are the potentially profound changes to Cuba’s institutional structures and approaches to economic regulation t be considered in the 7th PCC Congress. The chapter suggests that the movement toward reform since the 6th PCC Congress suggests that Cuban elites may be willing to undertake the same approach to reform and opening up as their Eastern European and Soviet predecessors — a reluctance to move away from central planning as the core of economic policy and a willingness to engage in political reform that do not disturb the effective control of the PCC, but which also carry a substantial risk of revolutionary potential.
古巴共产党正处于变革的风口浪尖
古巴共产党(PCC)是古巴经济、政治和社会变革的中心。在教义发展方面,PCC是一个非常保守的机构,在2011年之后,它不得不开始超越似乎是高潮意识形态的确定性。随着古巴寻求融入全球经济、社会和政治体系,这一进程将加速。这一章简要地考虑了中国共产党在寻求成为一个自主的制度力量,摆脱其创建者的控制和那些革命领导人的个人权力时所面临的问题,这些革命领导人的党性和个性的融合深刻地影响了中国共产党前半个世纪的性质和发展。第二部分在当前挑战的背景下考察了PCC的历史。第三节接着探讨了意识形态在党国机器政治建设中的应用。本章的核心,第四节,然后考虑了PCC的现状,如果它要在古巴未来十年将进入的当前发展阶段保持其合法性和生存能力,它将面临党-国家机器所面临的挑战。它关注的是未来几年可能出现的一些潜在变化。这一背景是古巴体制结构和经济监管方法可能发生的深刻变化,将在政协第七次代表大会上加以考虑。这一章表明,自第六届政协大会以来的改革运动表明,古巴精英可能愿意采取与东欧和苏联前辈相同的改革和开放方式——不愿偏离作为经济政策核心的中央计划,并愿意参与政治改革,以免扰乱政协的有效控制,但这也带来了革命潜力的重大风险。
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