The Caribbean Community: Beyond Survival

Summary
The Caribbean Beyond Survival addresses the critical issues facing the member states of CARICOM, in a landmark compilation by editor Kenneth O. Hall along with other contributors from around the Caribbean. In particular, the book describes and analyses the problems of the Caribbean region and deals comprehensively with prospects for the future political and economic survival of the Community. The writers focus their attention on the various efforts at integration and deal with the question of what is required by CARICOM if it is to survive in the new economic dispensation, as well as the various prospects for the survival and progress of the Community.
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