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The Repositioning of US-Caribbean Relations in the New World Order Ransford Palmer

The Repositioning of US-Caribbean Relations in the New World Order By Ransford Palmer

The Repositioning of US-Caribbean Relations in the New World Order by Ransford Palmer


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The United States has long dominated economic as well as political affairs in the Caribbean.

The Repositioning of US-Caribbean Relations in the New World Order Summary

The Repositioning of US-Caribbean Relations in the New World Order by Ransford Palmer

The United States has long dominated economic as well as political affairs in the Caribbean. Recently, however, the relations between the US and the Caribbean nations have been changing. In the early 1980s, the United States unilaterally announced the Caribbean Basin Initiative, which was a set of tariff concessions to the region designed to improve the overall economic situation. More recently, the Association of Caribbean States was created to bring together the islands and countries on the Caribbean rim in an attempt to reposition the region in light of the development of powerful trading blocs in the western hemisphere and Europe. This volume brings together essays that explore the historical, political, and economic dimensions of US-Caribbean relations. As such, it will be of considerable use to scholars and researchers of the Caribbean, economic development, and international relations.

This volume brings together essays that explore the historical, political, and economic dimensions of US-Caribbean relations. As such, it will be of considerable use to scholars and researchers of the Caribbean, economic development, and international relations.

About Ransford Palmer

RANSFORD. W. PALMER is Professor of Economics and Chairman of the Department of Economics at Howard University. Among his earlier publications are Pilgrims from the Sun: West Indian Migration to America (1995), In Search of a Better Life: Perspectives on Migration from the Caribbean (Praeger, 1990), and Caribbean Dependence on the United States Economy (Praeger, 1979).

Table of Contents

Introduction by Ransford W. Palmer Historical Overview The Caribbean: The American Proscenium or, the Americas Began There by Franklin W. Knight The Politics of US-Caribbean Relations The Association of Caribbean States and US-Caribbean Relations by Cedric Grant US-Cuban Relations: Moving Beyond the Cold War to the New International Order? by H. Michael Erisman The US-UN Military Intervention and the Prospects for Democracy in Haiti by Alex Dupuy The Economics of US-Caribbean Relations US-Haiti Trade Relations: From Bilateral to Trade Bloc by Kathleen Dorsainvil US-Caribbean Trade Relations over the Last Decade: From CBI to ACS by Gregory K. Schoepfle The Washington Consensus and the Prospects for Authentic Development in the Caribbean by Wilfred L. David A Post-NAFTA US Trade Policy for the Caribbean by George A. Dalley ACS: A Distraction from the FTAA Process by John Harrington and Peter Johnson Assessment Assessing the New Association of Caribbean States and US-Caribbean Relations: Is It Repositioning? by Leslie F. Manigat Selected Bibliography Index About the Contributors

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NPB9780275958589
9780275958589
0275958582
The Repositioning of US-Caribbean Relations in the New World Order by Ransford Palmer
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1997-10-30
232
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