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New Political Culture in the Caribbean
By Holger Henke and Fred Reno
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Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction: “Plus ça change …” Continuity and Change in Caribbean New Political Culture
- Part 1. Economic and Political Choices, Citizenship, Sovereignty
- 1. Dependency as a Strategy
- 2. Responding to the Challenges of Poverty: Modern Political and Economic Culture in the Caribbean
- 3. The Evolving Contours of Citizenship and Sovereignty in the Contemporary Caribbean
- Part 2. New Political Moments and Spaces
- 4. Nation Aroused and Open for Business? Jamaica circa the Early Twenty-First Century
- 5. Cuba in the Post-Castro Era: A New Political Culture in the Making?
- 6. Political Uses of Racial Categories in the French Antilles
- 7. Sustainable Development for All Guyanese: The Imperatives of Governance Reform
- 8. Maiden and Meme: Media and a Young Politician in Suriname
- Part 3. Enduring Challenges to Nation Building
- 9. Power Sharing, Nation Building and Social Justice Creation: Suriname’s Political Culture
- 10. Belize on the Frontlines of Globalization: Impacts on Political Culture
- 11. A State under Siege? Drug Trafficking and the Case of Jamaica
- Contributors
- Index
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