Cooperation in the Greater Caribbean

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The Role of the Association of Caribbean States

By: Norman Girvan

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Description

Over the past 50 years there has been a subtle shift in the proclaimed identity of the Caribbean. The development of a pan-Caribbean consciousness transcending language and colonial ties has become even more pronounced in the post-independence era. The famed 1992 report of the West India Commission, A Time for Action, widely regarded as the turning point in contemporary Caribbean development, recommended a deepening of CARICOM and a simultaneous widening of functional cooperation. The result was the creation of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS) with potential membership of all the countries of the Caribbean Basin.

In this volume, Norman Girvan examines the issues and obstacles, challenges and opportunities presented  by this functional cooperation and presented the ACS as a viable vehicle to help CARICOM nations meet the challenges of the new globalized environment.

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 in
ISBN

978-976-637-236-1

Binding

Paperback

Page Count

232

Publication Date

2006

About the Author

Norman Girvan is a former Secretary-General of the Association of Caribbean States. He is currently a Professorial Research Fellow at the Institute of International Relations, University of the West Indies, St Augustine.

Contents

Illustrations

Preface

Abbreviations

Context and Vision

  1. The Greater Caribbean
  2. Towards a Zone of Cooperation
  3. Regionalism and the Association of Caribbean States
  4. Security Agendas after 9/11
  5. The ACS in Transition

Commentaries

  1. Trade
  2. The Private Sector and Civil Society
  3. The Caribbean Sea
  4. Sustainable Tourism
  5. Air Transportation and Natural Disasters
  6. Security
  7. CARICOM, Cuba and the Greater Caribbean
  8. Central America
  9. The French and Dutch Caribbean
  10. The Hemispheric Context
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