The Havana Syndrome: Power, Secrecy, and the Politics of an Unresolved Case
Nearly a decade after the first incidents emerged, the phenomenon known as “Havana Syndrome” remains one of the most politically sensitive and strategically ambiguous cases in modern diplomacy. What began in late 2016 as a set of unexplained symptoms among U.S. personnel in Cuba soon appeared in other countries, including China, Austria, Germany, Russia, and, … Read more