The Caribbean on the edge : the political stress of stability, equality, and diplomacy
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The Caribbean on the edge : the political stress of stability, equality, and diplomacy
University of Toronto Press, c2022
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"This book is an updated and revised version of The Caribbean on the Edge: An Anthology of Ideas and Writings, by Winston Dookeran, published in 2018 by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)."--T.p. verso
"United Nations, ECLAC"
Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-237) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In a time of persistent uncertainty, fragile eco-structures, the politics of "populism," and limits in institutional leadership, The Caribbean on the Edge acts as an analytical roadmap to a challenging era of globalization for the countries on the edge of history in the Caribbean, those often at a policy standstill pondering which way and how to turn.
Winston Dookeran traces ideas that have evolved in development and diplomacy over the last decade to identify the path for new analytical leadership. The Caribbean on the Edge deeply engages the political issues involved in development, governance, and diplomacy.
Examining various schools of thought that influence policy choices, The Caribbean on the Edge discusses new approaches and risk factors that are aligned with the current realities in the region. Above all, this book is about the development of a new mindset that will usher in a radical shift in thinking, policy, and practice in order to unlock the paralysis of a Caribbean on the edge.
Table of Contents
List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes
Foreword
Alicia Ba rcena
Preface
Winston Dookeran
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Tamara Lorenzo
The Evolution of ECLAC's School of Thought and Its Influence on the Caribbean
Daniel E. Perrotti
Section 1: Confronting the Framework
1 Caribbean Development: Setting the Framework
2 Caribbean Policy Analysis: Shaping the Issues
3 Caribbean Catalogue: Recasting the Strategies
Section 2: The Missing Link in Thinking
4 Policy Response to the Pandemic
5 The Politics of Development
6 Political Economy and Strategy
7 Political Logic and Economic Logic
Section 3: Pathways in Analytical Leadership
8 The Imperative of Caribbean Convergence
9 Capturing Space in the Power of Markets
10 The Quest for Equality and Sustainable Growth
Part A: Building a Knowledge Economy: Issues in Financing Higher Education
Part B: The Distribution of Income in Trinidad and Tobago, 1957-1976
11 Small-State Diplomacy and the Liberal Order
12 Getting Governance and Development Right
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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