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Patterns of International Cooperation in the Caribbean 1942 - 1969


Corkran, Jr., Herbert, Patterns of International Cooperation in the Caribbean 1942 - 1969, Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1970.

Reviewed by Thomas G. Mathews in the American Political Science Review.

Reviewed in The Western Political Quarterly © 1971.

Reviewed in International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944-) © 1971.

Contents:
Preface.

Introduction.

1. The Historical Background.

2. Establishment of the Anglo-American Caribbean Commission.

3. Achievements of the Anglo-American Caribbean Commission.

4. Establishment and Organization of the Four-Power Commission.

5. A Brief Survey of the Caribbean Commission Achievements.

6. Evaluations of the Caribbean Commission.

7. Mounting Pressures for Structural Change.

8. Constitutional Developments during the Caribbean Commission Years, 1946 to 1961.

9. The Departure of the Commission Secretariat from Trinidad.

10. The End of an Era: Termination of the Caribbean Commission

11. The Caribbean Organization Carries on the Good Work.

12. Constitutional Developments during the Caribbean Organization Years and After.

13. The End of Another Era: Termination of the Caribbean Organization.

14. From Formal to Informal International Cooperation and the Role of Puerto Rico.

15. The CODECA Cycle.

16. Alternative Strategies for Caribbean Integration.

APPENDIXES :
A. An Agreement for the Establishment of the Caribbean Commission (1946)
B. Rules of Procedure for the Caribbean Commission
C. Agreement for the Establishment of the Caribbean Organization, June 21, 1960
D. Statute of the Caribbean Organization
E. Law of Puerto Rico Creating CODECA
F. The Caribbean Organization – the First Three Years (Radio Scripts)
G. Evaluation of CESCO Pilot Project, 1966
H. Report of the Tripartite Economic Survey of the Eastern Caribbean (Excerpts)
Notes.

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