Caribbean Politics Online
GT22C Readings: Topics V-VIII
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Civil Society
Caribbean Islands - Post-Emancipation Societies
"Civil Society and Human Rights" by Lloyd Barnett "Council of Voluntary Social Services: The First Fifty Years" by Elsie Sayle "Black Publics and Peasant Freedom in Post-Emancipation Jamaica," taken from: Mimi Sheller, Democracy After Slavery
"Civil Society and Human Rights" by Lloyd Barnett
"Council of Voluntary Social Services: The First Fifty Years" by Elsie Sayle
"Black Publics and Peasant Freedom in Post-Emancipation Jamaica," taken from: Mimi Sheller, Democracy After Slavery
Democratic Traditions
Selwyn Ryan, "Democratic Governance and the Social Condition in the Anglophone Caribbean"
Haiti: Caribbean Islands - History and Political tradition.
Dominican Republic: Caribbean Islands - History and Political Tradition
The Decolonizing State "Power, Policy and Politics Independent Jamaica" by Carl Stone Taken from, Jamaica in Independence, Ed., Rex Nettleford "Decolonization in the English Speaking Caribbean: Myth or Reality?"by Trevor Farrel "Neo-colonialism" taken From, Cynthia Barrow-Giles, Introduction to Caribbean Politics "The Myth of Independence - Middle Class Politics and Non-Mobilization in Jamaica" by Louis Lindsay Democracy and the State: The Case of Jamaica by Carl Stone taken from The State in Caribbean Society, Ed. by Omar Davies
"Decolonization in the English Speaking Caribbean:
Myth or Reality?"by Trevor Farrel
"Neo-colonialism" taken From, Cynthia Barrow-Giles, Introduction to Caribbean Politics
"The Myth of Independence - Middle Class Politics and Non-Mobilization in Jamaica" by Louis Lindsay
Democracy and the State: The Case of Jamaica by Carl Stone taken from The State in Caribbean Society, Ed. by Omar Davies
Migration "The Complexity of Caribbean Migration" by Dennis Conway, taken from Caribbean Affairs Sept/Oct. 1994 Vol.7 No.4 "The Movement of Caribbean Peoples" by S. B. Jones-Hendrickson, taken from Sept./Oct. 1994 Vol. 7 No. 4 "Caribbean Immigration to the U.S. 1965-1989" by Alvar W. Carlson taken from Caribbean Affairs March/April 1994, Vol 7, No. 1
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