Living at the Borderlines: Issues in Caribbean Soverignty and Development
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Description
Contents
Reviews
Language
English
ISBN
978-976-637-828-8
Table of Contents
Illustrations
FIGURES
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction: Living at the Borderlines
Part I - Navigating Globalisation
Toward a Collectively Rational and Democratic Global Commonwealth: Globalisation From Below
Containing Globalisation: Rethinking the Dynamic Structural and Ethical Premises of Multilateral Trade Negotiations
Dangerous Waters: Sovereignty, Self-determinism and Resistance
Governance and Re-Regulation of Offshore Financial Centres: (Re)Framing the Confines of Legitimate Debate and Protest
Governance, Industrial Policy and the New Global Economy: The Case For Cultural Industries
Part II - Crisis of Adjustment
Understanding the Socio-Cultural Dynamics of Globalisation: The Case of Bananas in St Lucia and St Vincent and the Grenadines
The Legitimacy of Neo-Liberal Trade Regimes in the Caribbean: Issues of ‘Race’, Class and Gender
A Gendered Analysis of the Impact on Women’s Work of Changing State Policies in Barbados
Changing Skill Demands in Manufacturing and the Impact on Caribbean Female Workers.
Part III - Risk and Security in the Contemporary Caribbean
Security and Sovereignty in the Contemporary Caribbean: Probing Elements of the Local-Global Nexus
The ‘Shiprider Solution’ and Post-Cold War Imperialism: Beyond Ontologies of State Sovereignty in the Caribbean
Environmental Policy Challenges and Growth in Guyana
Environmental Security Risks for Caribbean States: Legal Dimensions
Part IV - Caribbean Integration Reconsidered
Is the Goal of Regional Integration Still Relevant among Small States? The Case of the OECS and CARICOM
From National Independence to a Single Caribbean State: Views on The Barbados-OECS Initiative
Trends in Labour Migration and its Implications for the Caribbean
Part V - Constitutional Reform and Caribbean Governance
Democracy and Electoral Reform in the Anglophone Eastern Caribbean
Race, Ideology, and International Relations: Sovereignty and the Disciplining of Guyana’s Working Class
Which Way Forward: Constitutional Issues and Reform in the Twin-Island Federation of St Kitts and Nevis
The Privy Council and the 1990 Insurrection inTrinidad and Tobago: Judicial Confusion and Implications for the Future
‘New Horizons in Caribbean Democracy'
Governance in the Caribbean in the Age of Globalisation
Part VI: Recovering Caribbean History: Discourse on Race and Plantation Politics
Plantalogical Politics: Battling for Space and the Jamaican Constitution
Dèyè Mòn Gen Mòn
Index
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