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- 2016 “Fidel Was Hell.” Foreign Policy Online. November 26.
- 2016 Interview. “After Fidel Castro’s Death, What’s Next for U.S. Cuba Relations. All Things Considered, NPR, November 26.
- 2016 “The U.S. Embargo Didn’t Push Cuba Toward Democracy. Neither Will Its End” (with Dawn Brancati), The Monkey Cage, The Washington Post (March 30).
- 2014 “Experto en Cuba del Amherst College: ‘Este paso vuelve a Raúl Castro más popular entre la gente’” [Cuba expert at Amherst College: ‘This step makes Raúl Castro more popular among the people.’” Interview in La Tercera (Santiago, Chile), December 20.
- 2014 Break out the Cigars! Foreign Policy, December 18
- 2014 The Cuban Paradox: Why is Havana So Cautious about Reform? Democracy Lab, Foreign Policy online, January 6.
- 2012 "Cuba's 'Equity Without Growth' Dilemma and the 2011 Lineamientos." Latin American Politics and Society (available through the publisher).
- 2010 "Cuba: Latest Reforms Won't Work. HuffingtonPost (September). http://www.huffingtonpost.com/javier-corrales/cubas-latest-reforms-wont_b_741392.html
- 2006 "Cuba's New Daddy: Venezuelan-Cuban Relations Since 2000." Hemisphere 17 (Fall):24-29.
- 2006 “The Many Lefts in Latin America.” Foreign Policy (November/December 2006):44-45.
- 2005 “Cuba After Fidel.” Current History. (February):69-76.
- 2005 “Civil Society in Cuba: Internal Exile.” In Joseph S. Tulchin, Lilian Bobea, Mayra P. Espina Prieto, and Rafael Hernández, Eds. Changes in Cuban Society since the Nineties. Woodrow Wilson Center Report on the Americas no. 15, Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center Press.
- 2004. “The Gatekeeper State: Limited Economic Reforms and Regime Survival in Cuba, 1989-2002.” Latin American Research Review 39, 2 (June):35-65.
- 2001 “Strong Societies, Weak Parties: Regime Change in Cuba and Venezuela in the late 1950s and today,” Latin American Politics and Society 43, 2 (Summer):81-113.
- 2001 “A Stubborn Cuba and a Stubborn America” (Op-Ed), The New York Times, January 1, p. A17.