Hard currency, solidarity and soft power? The motives, implications and lessons of Cuban Health Internationalism

Date

2018-10-11

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ISSN

0020-7314

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Publisher

Sage

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Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

This article explores Cuba’s health assistance and support for other countries. It explores the rationale and motivations for Cuba’s internationalism in health. It then details the various aspects of its health interventions, including emergency relief, strengthening of health systems, treatment programs, training of health professionals, engagement in multilateral cooperation, and biotechnology. The article analyzes the benefits of Cuba’s health internationalism for Cuba and for others. It also explores potential adverse consequences and criticisms of Cuba’s approach. The article concludes by noting that Cuba has been ahead of the game in integrating foreign policy and health policy and that its experience may hold lessons for other countries seeking to develop global health strategies.

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Keywords

Cuba, health services, international health, health diplomacy

Citation

Baggott, R., and Lambie, G. (2018) Hard currency, solidarity and soft power? The motives, implications and lessons of Cuban Health Internationalism. International Journal of Health Services, 49 (1), pp. 165-185

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Research Institute