Offering a description and analysis of the external relations of the 12 independent English-speaking nations of the Caribbean - the largest bloc of small states in Latin America - this text investigates how these states establish and implement policies for security, economic development and regional influence, and how they respond to crises.
Offering a description and analysis of the external relations of the 12 independent English-speaking nations of the Caribbean - the largest bloc of small states in Latin America - this text investigates how these states establish and implement policies for security, economic development and regional influence, and how they respond to crises.
Jacqueline Anne Braveboy-Wagner is professor of political science at the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York. Dennis J. Gayle is director of Asian studies and professor of international business environment at Florida International University.
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Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Caribbean Foreign Policy Goals and Strategies Patterns and Directions in Policy: Security Patterns and Directions in Policy: Economics Patterns and Directions in Policy: Diplomacy Influences on Caribbean Foreign Policy Decision Making in Crisis: The Grenada Case The Caribbean Diplomatic Machinery Caribbean Foreign Policy: An Evaluation
Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Caribbean Foreign Policy Goals and Strategies Patterns and Directions in Policy: Security Patterns and Directions in Policy: Economics Patterns and Directions in Policy: Diplomacy Influences on Caribbean Foreign Policy Decision Making in Crisis: The Grenada Case The Caribbean Diplomatic Machinery Caribbean Foreign Policy: An Evaluation
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