Cuban political elite shifts power dynamics, solidifies communist party dominance.
The Cuban political elite underwent significant changes from 1959 to 1976. In the 1960s, the communist party didn't have a strong influence, leading to internal conflicts. However, by 1970, factionalism decreased, and the party became the dominant force in Cuban politics. These changes happened smoothly, with minimal elite member turnover. Overall, Cuba's leaders successfully established a political system aligned with Marxist-Leninist principles.