A future, but at what cost? Cuba and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s quest for sustainable development

Stéphanie Panichelli Batalla, Virginie Grzelczyk

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Abstract

This paper looks at the question of development by focusing on both
Cuba and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. At the heart of
the project is the notion of sustainability, and how to achieve well-being
even in the most challenging conditions, isolated economies and sanction-
laden realities. This is done by tracing both countries’ engagement
and development in the fields of health and education. We suggest that
political engagement with these countries should be prioritised, without
challenging an established political order but with its consent, and
with the hope that future generations are socialised to a culture of
openness.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1163-1183
Number of pages21
JournalThird World Quarterly
Volume40
Issue number6
Early online date15 Jan 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Jun 2019

Keywords

  • Cuba
  • DPRK
  • development
  • rogue states
  • sustainability

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