Saturday, November 16, 2013

Contemporary International Relations of the Caribbean


Ince,Basil A. (Ed.), Contemporary International Relations of the Caribbean, St. Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago: Institute of International Relations, University of the West Indies, 1979.(signed by the author for Dr. Mathews)

Reviewed in Caribbean Quarterly © 1979.

Reviewed in International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944-) © 1980.

Reviewed in Foreign Affairs.

Contents:
PART I – THE CARIBBEAN AND THE THIRD WORLD:

The Commonwealth Caribbean Policy of Non-Alignment, by Vaughan A. Lewis.
Caribbean Economic Development and Third World Trade, by Adlith Brown.
The Commonwealth Caribbean and Africa: Aspects of Third World Racial Interactions, Linkages and Challenges, by Locksley Edmondson and Peter Phillips.
Commonwealth Caribbean – Latin American Relations: Emerging Patterns of Co-operation and Conflict, by Anthony T. Bryan.
The International Relations of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico with special reference to the Caribbean and Latin America, by Angel Calderon Cruz.
Epilogue.

PART II: METROPOLITAN TIES AND INFLUENCES

Towards Understanding the Dynamics of Nationalization in the Caribbean, by Maurice Odle.
Building a Nation: The Post-Independence Political Experience in Guyana, by Maurice St. Pierre.
External Dependence and National Dependence – A Case Study of the Bahamas, by Ramesh Ramsaran.

PART III: POLITICAL PROCESSES AND FOREIGN POLICY

Race and Ideology in the Foreign Relations of Independent Guyana: The Case of the East Indians, by Basil A. Ince.
From Populist Nationalism to Corporate Nationalism – Trinidad and Tobago A Brief Overview, by Carl Parris.
Non-Salience of Foreign Policy Issues in Trinidad and Tobago Elections: A Note, by Basil A. Ince.
The Impact of Economic Factors on the Foreign Policy of Barbados, by George L. Reid.

PART IV: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND INTEGRATION

Neo-Colonialism and Caribbean Integration, by Clive Thomas.
Trade Prospects and Foreign Exchange Needs of Three Non-Oil Producing Commonwealth Caribbean Countries by Anthony Gonzales.
Some Economic Aspects of Departmentalization in the French West Indies, by Jean Crusol.
The Economic Development of Small Countries: A Managerial Approach, by Courtenay Blackman.

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