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The United States and the Caribbean: Transforming Hegemony and Sovereignty / Edition 1
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The United States and the Caribbean: Transforming Hegemony and Sovereignty / Edition 1
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This volume provides the first comprehensive assessment of post-Cold War US-Caribbean relations.
Focusing on Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Trinidad-Tobago, the book looks at the political history of the region during the Cold War years, the region's current political economy, international security, and issues of migration and crime. Spanning the Caribbean's linguistic and cultural sub regions (Spanish, French, English, and Dutch) it calls attention to the achievements, setbacks, and concerns that are common to the region.
The United States and the Caribbean
will be of interest to students and scholars of economics, geography and politics and international relations in general.
Focusing on Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Trinidad-Tobago, the book looks at the political history of the region during the Cold War years, the region's current political economy, international security, and issues of migration and crime. Spanning the Caribbean's linguistic and cultural sub regions (Spanish, French, English, and Dutch) it calls attention to the achievements, setbacks, and concerns that are common to the region.
The United States and the Caribbean
will be of interest to students and scholars of economics, geography and politics and international relations in general.