Living at the Borderlines

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Issues in Caribbean Sovereignty and Development

By: Cynthia Barrow-Giles and Don D. Marshall

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Description

The idea that the Caribbean could be devolving downward in wealth, function and sovereignty has become a recurrent theme in both academic and popular literature. By focusing on some of the issues facing Caribbean nation states, the editors and contributors to this volume inform and contribute to the ongoing debate on the broad themes of Sovereignty and Development and the prospects for survival of Caribbean nation states in a globalised world.

Copiously illustrated with over 35 tables and figures, some chapters describe and analyse the range and complexity of the challenge to national sovereignty and public policy autonomy, while others focus on issues relating to small country size, gender and ethnic tensions, security, constitutional reform and regional integration. The result is a balanced perspective; the contributors do not gloss over the problem faced by the region. At the same time they do not present a hyper-pessimistic picture of Caribbean development prospects.

What gives the collection a particular dynamism is the way in which the authors have challenged the terrain of political possibilities traditionally defined for small peripheral societies.

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