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Democracy in the Caribbean Jorge I. Dominguez

Democracy in the Caribbean By Jorge I. Dominguez

Democracy in the Caribbean by Jorge I. Dominguez


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Caribbean area specialists offer both global and regional perspectives in an effort to explain the surprising rate of democratization in the Caribbean. The authors suggest that the parliamentary system of colonial and protectorate rule forms a basis for successful democratization.

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Democracy in the Caribbean: Political, Economic, and Social Perspectives by Jorge I. Dominguez

Regional experts have long noted the surprising rate of democratization in the Caribbean. Ten out of the twelve English-speaking Caribbean island-states -- among a total of sixteen independent Caribbean nations -- have maintained relatively stable democracies since independence, a better rate of success than that of Latin America. In Democracy In The Caribbean sixteen Caribbean area specialists offer both global and regional perspectives in an effort to explain why this is so.

Democracy in the Caribbean Reviews

Democracy in the Caribbean is a collection of essays on the region's liberal democratic traditions and experiences. It highlights their strengths and weaknesses as members of the inter-American geopolitical and security system... The central question: Why has liberal democracy flourished in the Caribbean? is clearly and persuasively presented. International Affairs

About Jorge I. Dominguez

Jorge I. Dominguez is the Frank G. Thomson Professor of Government and acting director of the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University. His many books include Democracy in the Caribbean, also available from Johns Hopkins.

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CIN0801844517G
9780801844515
0801844517
Democracy in the Caribbean: Political, Economic, and Social Perspectives by Jorge I. Dominguez
Used - Good
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
1993-04-01
336
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