Civil Society Organisations, Governance and the Caribbean Community

Civil Society Organisations, Governance and the Caribbean Community
Author: Kristina Hinds
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2018-12-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030043967

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This book offers a unique analysis of the participatory spaces available for civil society organisations (CSOs) in Caribbean governance. It reveals the myriad ways in which the region’s CSOs have contributed to enriching Caribbean societies and to scaffolding Caribbean regionalism, and also uncovers that despite their contributions, Caribbean CSOs (and civil society more broadly) have found limited space for involvement in governance. The author peers into Caribbean state-civil society participatory dynamics using in-depth country case studies (Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago), mini-case studies and evaluations of the approaches to inclusion within the regional institutions of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). This novel contribution to the Caribbean civil society literature uses these assessments to make a case for regularising state-civil society collaborative practices to enhance the quality of democracy in the region.

Re-Imagining Community and Civil Society in Latin America and the Caribbean

Re-Imagining Community and Civil Society in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Roberta Rice
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1315530880

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Latin American and Caribbean communities and civil societies are undergoing a rapid process of transformation. Instead of pervasive social atomization, political apathy, and hollowed-out democracies, which have become the norm in some parts of the world, this region is witnessing an emerging collaboration between community, civil society, and government that is revitalizing democracy. This book argues that a key explanation lies in the powerful and positive relationship between community and civil society that exists in the region. The ideas of community and civil society tend to be studied separately, as analytically distinct concepts however, this volume seeks to explore their potential to work together. A unique contribution of the work is the space for dialogue it creates between the social sciences and the humanities. Many of the studies included in the volume are based on primary fieldwork and place-based case studies. Others relate literature, music and film to important theoretical works, providing a new direction in interdisciplinary studies, and highlighting the role that the arts play in community revival and broader processes of social change. A truly multi-disciplinary book bridging established notions of civil society and community through an authentically interdisciplinary approach to the topic.

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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Governance in the Age of Globalisation

Governance in the Age of Globalisation
Author: Denis Benn
Publisher: I. Randle Publishers
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Governance in the Commonwealth

Governance in the Commonwealth
Author: Seth Lartey
Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Through case studies, this book explores governance debates in India, West and Central Africa, the Pacific and the Caribbean, and provides recommendations on the effective participation of citizens in democratic processes and the role of civil society.

Fundamental Rights and Democratic Governance

Fundamental Rights and Democratic Governance
Author: Simeon C. R. McIntosh
Publisher: Ian Randle Publishers
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2005
Genre: Capital punishment
ISBN: 9768167432

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"The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has assumed a greater role in guiding and coordinating the affairs of its member states. The introduction of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) and the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) bring the quest for democratic governance into sharp relief. Using Caribbean cases, Simeon McIntosh discusses the fundamental rights and freedoms of speech and of the press, freedom of religion and freedom form inhuman and degrading punishment. He examines the protection of these rights and freedoms in the light of changes in society, social progress and other developments in the Commonwealth Caribbean within the context of the CSME and the CCJ. Fundamental Rights and Democratic Governance is the first body of work to give serious philosophical treatment to the question of fundamental rights in the Caribbean. In this second instalment on Caribbean Constitutionalism, McIntosh builds on his earlier work, Caribbean Constitutional Reform: Rethinking the West Indian Polity, in laying the theoretical justification for the Caribbean Court of Justice. "