Abstract
The Republic of Cuba is a socialist state in the western hemisphere, its system was established as a result of the victory of the revolutionary movement in 1959, but in a Post-bipolar System it has undergone many changes. The present text tries to analyze the current state of the Island's foreign policy. With that objective and with the help of a summarized scientific bibliography, it is established that, up to now, with Miguel Mario Díaz-Canel Bermúdez in power, there are samples of what would be a modern Socialism marked by a new inclination of international relations, designed mainly around the United States, China and Russia, the former as its commercial enemy and the latter as its allies.
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