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The Caribbean in a Changing World

The Caribbean in a Changing World
Author: Stephanie Fullerton-Cooper
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2017-06-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1443864870

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This collection is a critical reflection of the evolution of Caribbean countries since the demise of the West Indies Federation in 1962. At this historical juncture, some territories opted for independence while others remained dependent territories. The volume examines Caribbean societies in comparative and general ways, covering aspects of their ongoing development and challenges. It covers such areas as Caribbean integration, the state of human capital and social policy in the region, the education sector, Caribbean economic sustainability, and, significantly, the physical environment of the Caribbean. A central question has always been: should these territories have gone independent or stayed under some British tutelage? The book addresses this question, illustrating that these island states have made considerable progress, especially in the maintenance and deepening of democratic practices.


The Caribbean in a Changing World

The Caribbean in a Changing World
Author: Stephanie Fullerton-Cooper
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2017-06-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1443873675

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This collection is a critical reflection of the evolution of Caribbean countries since the demise of the West Indies Federation in 1962. At this historical juncture, some territories opted for independence while others remained dependent territories. The volume examines Caribbean societies in comparative and general ways, covering aspects of their ongoing development and challenges. It covers such areas as Caribbean integration, the state of human capital and social policy in the region, the education sector, Caribbean economic sustainability, and, significantly, the physical environment of the Caribbean. A central question has always been: should these territories have gone independent or stayed under some British tutelage? The book addresses this question, illustrating that these island states have made considerable progress, especially in the maintenance and deepening of democratic practices.


The Caribbean in a Changing World

The Caribbean in a Changing World
Author: Bishnodat Persaud
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1990
Genre: Caribbean Area
ISBN: 9789764000273

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The Urban Caribbean in an Era of Global Change

The Urban Caribbean in an Era of Global Change
Author: Robert B. Potter
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351880691

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Based on the author’s first hand field research, this book addresses the twin processes of urbanization and globalization as they affect the contemporary Caribbean region. One of the key aims of the book is to focus attention on the fact that contrary to popular perceptions, the Caribbean is highly urbanized. Indeed statistics show that the region is more highly urbanized than the world taken as a whole. In addition, the fact that the Caribbean region has always been affected by processes of globalization, in respect of its economy, polity and society, is central to the text. The chapters cover pressing topics such as urban change and the evolution of mini-metropolitan regions, the importance of the mercantile and plantopolis frameworks, tourism, post modernity and the urban nexus, economic change and the dual processes of global convergence and divergence, and the nature of the relationships existing between the state, the informal sector, housing and environmental conditions. In reality, it is shown that the development of tourism and enclave manufacturing is leading to new forms of urban concentration, and not spatial dispersal.


The Caribbean in a Changing World

The Caribbean in a Changing World
Author: Livingston Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre: Caribbean Area
ISBN:

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This collection is a critical reflection of the evolution of Caribbean countries since the demise of the West Indies Federation in 1962. At this historical juncture, some territories opted for independence while others remained dependent territories. The volume examines Caribbean societies in comparative and general ways, covering aspects of their ongoing development and challenges. It covers such areas as Caribbean integration, the state of human capital and social policy in the region, the education sector, Caribbean economic sustainability, and, significantly, the physical environment of the Caribbean. A central question has always been: should these territories have gone independent or stayed under some British tutelage? The book addresses this question, illustrating that these island states have made considerable progress, especially in the maintenance and deepening of democratic practices. Vol. 2: 9781443809979.


Caribbean

Caribbean
Author: World Bank. Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office. Natural Resources Management and Rural Poverty Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1997
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN:

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The Restless Caribbean

The Restless Caribbean
Author: Richard Millett
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1979
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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