Engage or Isolate? Twenty years of Cuban Americans’ Changing Attitudes towards Cuba—Evidence from the FIU Cuba Poll

This article traces, for the first time, the changes in the opinions of Cuban Americans in South Florida on the topic of U.S./Cuba relations during the last twenty years using the FIU Cuba Poll as the data base. The analysis traces the changes in key variables from 1997 until the most recent poll co...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Guillermo J. Grenier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut des Amériques
Series:IdeAs
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ideas/2244
_version_ 1797305900250169344
author Guillermo J. Grenier
author_facet Guillermo J. Grenier
author_sort Guillermo J. Grenier
collection DOAJ
description This article traces, for the first time, the changes in the opinions of Cuban Americans in South Florida on the topic of U.S./Cuba relations during the last twenty years using the FIU Cuba Poll as the data base. The analysis traces the changes in key variables from 1997 until the most recent poll concluded in August of 2016. These years marked the decades with the most intense migration of Cubans to the United States since the triumph of the Revolution. The analysis details how Cuban immigrants during this time relate to the island in material terms (remittances, investments, travel), and in ideological terms (attitudes towards maintaining the embargo, political ideology, etc.). Seven FIU Cuba Poll have been combined to present a broad vision of the changes in Cuban American political culture in South Florida. We find that it is not only the newcomers who want a rapprochement with their homeland, but the second and third generations of Cuban Americans also want more engagement.
first_indexed 2024-03-08T00:32:18Z
format Article
id doaj.art-174944e06b3b47f980ef25792f89b0a2
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1950-5701
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-08T00:32:18Z
publisher Institut des Amériques
record_format Article
series IdeAs
spelling doaj.art-174944e06b3b47f980ef25792f89b0a22024-02-15T13:54:01ZengInstitut des AmériquesIdeAs1950-57011010.4000/ideas.2244Engage or Isolate? Twenty years of Cuban Americans’ Changing Attitudes towards Cuba—Evidence from the FIU Cuba PollGuillermo J. GrenierThis article traces, for the first time, the changes in the opinions of Cuban Americans in South Florida on the topic of U.S./Cuba relations during the last twenty years using the FIU Cuba Poll as the data base. The analysis traces the changes in key variables from 1997 until the most recent poll concluded in August of 2016. These years marked the decades with the most intense migration of Cubans to the United States since the triumph of the Revolution. The analysis details how Cuban immigrants during this time relate to the island in material terms (remittances, investments, travel), and in ideological terms (attitudes towards maintaining the embargo, political ideology, etc.). Seven FIU Cuba Poll have been combined to present a broad vision of the changes in Cuban American political culture in South Florida. We find that it is not only the newcomers who want a rapprochement with their homeland, but the second and third generations of Cuban Americans also want more engagement.https://journals.openedition.org/ideas/2244transitionCuban Americansideological changesdemographic changesmigrations
spellingShingle Guillermo J. Grenier
Engage or Isolate? Twenty years of Cuban Americans’ Changing Attitudes towards Cuba—Evidence from the FIU Cuba Poll
IdeAs
transition
Cuban Americans
ideological changes
demographic changes
migrations
title Engage or Isolate? Twenty years of Cuban Americans’ Changing Attitudes towards Cuba—Evidence from the FIU Cuba Poll
title_full Engage or Isolate? Twenty years of Cuban Americans’ Changing Attitudes towards Cuba—Evidence from the FIU Cuba Poll
title_fullStr Engage or Isolate? Twenty years of Cuban Americans’ Changing Attitudes towards Cuba—Evidence from the FIU Cuba Poll
title_full_unstemmed Engage or Isolate? Twenty years of Cuban Americans’ Changing Attitudes towards Cuba—Evidence from the FIU Cuba Poll
title_short Engage or Isolate? Twenty years of Cuban Americans’ Changing Attitudes towards Cuba—Evidence from the FIU Cuba Poll
title_sort engage or isolate twenty years of cuban americans changing attitudes towards cuba evidence from the fiu cuba poll
topic transition
Cuban Americans
ideological changes
demographic changes
migrations
url https://journals.openedition.org/ideas/2244
work_keys_str_mv AT guillermojgrenier engageorisolatetwentyyearsofcubanamericanschangingattitudestowardscubaevidencefromthefiucubapoll