The author examines Cuba’s ongoing polycrisis, characterized by the convergence of economic collapse, demographic decline, social fragmentation, and political repression. Mass emigration is accelerating population loss and weakening public institutions, while economic contraction across nearly all sectors has deepened inequality and eroded the foundations of Cuba’s once-renowned healthcare and education systems. Despite widespread disillusionment, internal dissent remains suppressed and external pressure has not yielded reform. The author underscores the fragility of the current system and highlights uncertainty about Cuba’s future without significant political transformation.
‘History will tell’: as US pressure grows, Cuba edges closer to collapse amid mass exodus
Author(s)
Andrei Netto
Publication Date
10 January 2026
Publisher
The Guardian
DOI / URL
Resource Type
News Article
Systems Addressed
Economy • Health
