The End of Cuban Socialism? Inside Havana's Historic Economic Revolution

Is Cuba abandoning socialism? For the first time since the Cuban Revolution, Havana is proposing sweeping economic reforms that include private banks, foreign investment, market-based exchange rates, and a reduced role for the state. But does this signal the end of Cuban socialism—or is it a desperate strategy to preserve the Communist regime? In this documentary-style analysis, we examine Cuba's historic economic crisis, the collapse of its socialist model, and why the government is now embracing policies once considered capitalist. We also explore the powerful role of the military, the influence of foreign investment, the comparison with China's economic reforms, and what these changes could mean for the future of Cuba, Latin America, and global geopolitics. Could Cuba become the next China? Or will decades of centralized planning and political control prevent meaningful economic transformation? This video breaks down the history, the economics, and the geopolitical consequences shaping one of the most significant shifts in modern Cuban history. If you enjoy in-depth analysis on geopolitics, international relations, global economics, world affairs, and political strategy, subscribe for more weekly documentaries. Topics Covered Cuba economic crisis Cuban socialism explained Why Cuba is embracing capitalism Havana economic reforms Cuba vs China economic model Communist economy vs free market Cuban Revolution Foreign investment in Cuba Cuba and the United States Latin America geopolitics Global economics International relations The future of Cuba #Cuba #Socialism #Capitalism #Geopolitics #Economics #Communism #CubanRevolution #WorldPolitics #InternationalRelations #GlobalEconomy #LatinAmerica #Documentary #TheRothStandard