ABSTRACT

The Caribbean is made up of a complex, enigmatic region, characterised by great disparities in size, population, geography, history, language, religion, race and politics. This is a region in which harmony and discord work in tandem, trying to link economic logic with political logic. This book is a useful tool not only for those specialists and students of regionalism but for all those putting their hands to the task of nation-building and those interested in the development processes of small states and economies. At the same time, this book is a comprehensive historical record especially highlighting hindrances to development in this region. This study raises two important issues: the ’political imperative of convergence’ and the need for ’appropriate correcting mechanisms’ that align the needs of the local with the regional. It is a volume that underlines the need for a change in strategy and makes proposals as to how to go about making those changes.

part |40 pages

New Politics

chapter |10 pages

The Old Politics

The Failure of Fragmented Politics

chapter |10 pages

The New Leadership

Philosopher, Strategist and Politician

chapter |6 pages

The New Role of the State

Building the Nation from the Bottom-up

chapter |12 pages

Towards True Democracy

Political, Electoral and Constitutional Reform 1

part |86 pages

Inclusive Development

chapter |12 pages

Political Economy of Development

The Search for New Thinking

chapter |18 pages

Synchronizing the Logic of Politics and Economics

Fiscal Management and Job Creation

chapter |14 pages

Addressing Inequalities

Poverty and the Issue of Income Distribution

chapter |20 pages

Financing Development

Government Spending and Borrowing

chapter |20 pages

Drilling Down for Development 1

Public Policy and Pension Reform

part |92 pages

Caribbean Convergence

chapter |12 pages

The Caribbean Integration of Yesteryear

Rethinking the Centre Periphery

chapter |10 pages

Measuring Sustainability

New Approaches

chapter |14 pages

Caribbean Integration

An Agenda for Open Regionalism

chapter |24 pages

A New Frontier for Caribbean Convergence

Integration without Borders

chapter |12 pages

The Challenge for Tomorrow's Leaders

Embracing New Space