Time for Action

Time for Action
Author: West Indian Commission
Publisher: University of the West Indies Press
Total Pages: 636
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789764100447

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This is a report of the West Indian Commission.

Crisis and Promise in the Caribbean

Crisis and Promise in the Caribbean
Author: Winston Dookeran
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317157753

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The Caribbean is made up of a complex, enigmatic region, characterised by great disparities in size, population, geography, history, language, religion, race and politics. This is a region in which harmony and discord work in tandem, trying to link economic logic with political logic. This book is a useful tool not only for those specialists and students of regionalism but for all those putting their hands to the task of nation-building and those interested in the development processes of small states and economies. At the same time, this book is a comprehensive historical record especially highlighting hindrances to development in this region. This study raises two important issues: the ’political imperative of convergence’ and the need for ’appropriate correcting mechanisms’ that align the needs of the local with the regional. It is a volume that underlines the need for a change in strategy and makes proposals as to how to go about making those changes.

The British West Indies

The British West Indies
Author: Morley Ayearst
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2023-05-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000855767

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The British West Indies (1960) examines the islands and two mainland colonies of the West Indies as they approached self-government. They exemplified in miniature almost all of the problems of emergent self-government in a colonial milieu with a multi-racial population. This study looks at West Indian politics and colonial government, as well as the issue of West Indian migration and its causes.

Critical Interventions in Caribbean Politics and Theory

Critical Interventions in Caribbean Politics and Theory
Author: Brian Meeks
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 162674324X

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These essays by Brian Meeks, a noted public intellectual in the Caribbean, reflect on Caribbean politics, particularly radical politics and ideologies in the postcolonial era. But his essays also explain the peculiarities of the contemporary neo-liberal period while searching for pathways beyond the current plight. In the first chapters, titled “Theoretical Forays,” Meeks makes a conscious attempt to engage with contemporary Caribbean political thought at a moment of flux and search for a relevant theoretical language and style to both explicate the Caribbean’s recent past and confront the difficult conditions of the early twenty-first century. The next part, “Caribbean Questions,” both retrospective and biographical, retraces the author’s own engagement with the University of the West Indies (UWI), the short-lived but influential Caribbean Black Power movement, the work of seminal Trinidadian thinker and activist Lloyd Best, Cuba’s relationship with Jamaica, and the crisis and collapse of the Grenadian Revolution. As evident in its title, “Jamaican Journeys,” the concluding section excerpts and extracts from a longer, more sustained engagement with Jamaican politics and society. Much of Meeks’ argument builds around the notion that Jamaica faces a crucial moment, as the author seeks to chart and explain its convoluted political path and dismal economic performance over the past three decades. Meeks remains surprisingly optimistic as he suggests that despite the emptying of sovereignty in the increasingly globalized world, windows to enhanced human development might open through policies of greater democracy and popular inclusion.

Governance in the Caribbean

Governance in the Caribbean
Author: Selwyn D. Ryan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2002
Genre: Caribbean, English-speaking
ISBN:

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