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Houston Chronicle
November 12, 2015
Philip Peters, vice president of the Lexington Institute, a public policy think tank in Washington D.C. wrote in 2012 that Cubans receive "unique and highly favorable treatment in terms of admission criteria, speed of admission, and government benefits extended even to Cubans who arrive with no visa andÃâà...
New York Times
January 27, 2014
“It's a very substantial, very serious project,” said Philip Peters, a Cuba analyst at the Lexington Institute, a libertarian think tank in Washington. “It has an integrated commercial strategy attached to it: It's big in the context of the Cuban economic reforms.” The port, having changed from a launching point forÃâà...
New York Times
February 24, 2013
“This is the first time the younger generation has a figure who is first in line,” said Philip Peters, a veteran Cuba scholar and vice president of the Lexington Institute, which tracks relations between the United States and Cuba. In an interview from Havana, he said: “It is the first time the older generationÃâà...
New York Times
February 24, 2013
“This is the first time the younger generation has a figure who is first in line,” said Philip Peters, a veteran Cuba scholar and vice president of the Lexington Institute, which tracks relations between the United States and Cuba. In an interview from Havana, he said: “It is the first time the older generationÃâà...
Havana Journal (blog)
December 7, 2012
New laws and regulations promulgated in Havana in October 2012 have overhauled and liberalized Cuban policies governing emigration of Cuban citizens, their travel abroad, and their return. While falling short of granting unfettered freedom to travel, the measures promise to eliminate restrictions thatÃâà...
New York Times
July 23, 2012
“What really distinguished him was that unlike almost all the others, he engaged in retail politics,” said Philip Peters, a Cuba expert with the Lexington Institute, a conservative public policy research organization in Arlington, Va. “His Varela Project stands out as the only initiative of its time that enlisted citizenÃâà...
New York Times
March 12, 2011
... there while Mr. Gross was being detained, and that Cuba has released a number of dissidents, it was unclear whether the Gross case would have any long-term impact. “The judicial process had to conclude to open the door for a political solution,” said Philip Peters of the Lexington Institute, a nonpartisanÃâà...