This book provides an in-depth analysis of the role of regional integration in the contemporary Caribbean, challenging the value of the neoliberal ideology that permeates regionalism discourse. It brings together decades of research from one of the world's foremost scholars on the subject.
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the role of regional integration in the contemporary Caribbean, challenging the value of the neoliberal ideology that permeates regionalism discourse. It brings together decades of research from one of the world's foremost scholars on the subject.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patsy Lewis is Director of the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS), and Senior Fellow at the Watson Institute of International and Public Affairs at Brown University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction: the limits and possibilities of regional integration Part 1: The long fraught road of Caribbean Integration Chapter 2: CARICOM and that vexing issue of size and viability Chapter 3: CARICOM Beyond the CSME Part 2: Towards a more political integration Chapter 4: Political Union: The Road not Travelled by the West Indian Commission Chapter 5: The Agony of the Fifteen: the crisis of implementation Chapter 6: Beyond Westminster in the Caribbean: A Perspective on the Regional Project Part 3: Development and Regional Integration: Possible Futures Chapter 7: Assessing the Development Potential of the FTAA and EPA for Small Developing States Chapter 8: The Caribbean-EU relationship: Towards a more sovereign Caribbean Chapter 9: Rethinking Development and the Regional Integration Project
Chapter 1: Introduction: the limits and possibilities of regional integration, Part 1: The long fraught road of Caribbean Integration, Chapter 2: CARICOM and that vexing issue of size and viability, Chapter 3: CARICOM Beyond the CSME, Part 2: Towards a more political integration, Chapter 4: Political Union: The Road not Travelled by the West Indian Commission, Chapter 5: The Agony of the Fifteen: the crisis of implementation, Chapter 6: Beyond Westminster in the Caribbean: A Perspective on the Regional Project, Part 3: Development and Regional Integration: Possible Futures, Chapter 7: Assessing the Development Potential of the FTAA and EPA for Small Developing States, Chapter 8: The Caribbean-EU relationship: Towards a more sovereign Caribbean, Chapter 9: Rethinking Development and the Regional Integration Project
Chapter 1: Introduction: the limits and possibilities of regional integration Part 1: The long fraught road of Caribbean Integration Chapter 2: CARICOM and that vexing issue of size and viability Chapter 3: CARICOM Beyond the CSME Part 2: Towards a more political integration Chapter 4: Political Union: The Road not Travelled by the West Indian Commission Chapter 5: The Agony of the Fifteen: the crisis of implementation Chapter 6: Beyond Westminster in the Caribbean: A Perspective on the Regional Project Part 3: Development and Regional Integration: Possible Futures Chapter 7: Assessing the Development Potential of the FTAA and EPA for Small Developing States Chapter 8: The Caribbean-EU relationship: Towards a more sovereign Caribbean Chapter 9: Rethinking Development and the Regional Integration Project
Chapter 1: Introduction: the limits and possibilities of regional integration, Part 1: The long fraught road of Caribbean Integration, Chapter 2: CARICOM and that vexing issue of size and viability, Chapter 3: CARICOM Beyond the CSME, Part 2: Towards a more political integration, Chapter 4: Political Union: The Road not Travelled by the West Indian Commission, Chapter 5: The Agony of the Fifteen: the crisis of implementation, Chapter 6: Beyond Westminster in the Caribbean: A Perspective on the Regional Project, Part 3: Development and Regional Integration: Possible Futures, Chapter 7: Assessing the Development Potential of the FTAA and EPA for Small Developing States, Chapter 8: The Caribbean-EU relationship: Towards a more sovereign Caribbean, Chapter 9: Rethinking Development and the Regional Integration Project
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