Democracy in the Caribbean : Political, economic, and social perspectives / edited by Jorge I. Domínguez, Robert A. Pastor, and R. DeLisle Worrell - Baltimore : John Hopkins University Press, 1993 - xv, 312 p. / 23 cm. - A World Peace Foundation study .

The Caribbean questions : Why has liberal democracy (surprisingly) flourished?, 1. -- Politics & societies, 27. -- The societies of the Caribbean since independence, 29. -- The internationalization of corruption and violence : Threats to the Caribbean in the post-cold War World, 42. -- Westminster adapted : The political order of the commowealth Caribbean, 57. -- The future of democracy in the Caribbean, 74. -- The Eastern Caribbean States : Fledging sovereignties in the global environment, 99. -- Structural adjustment and the ethnic factor in the Caribbean Societies, 122. -- The Dominican Republic : Contemporary problems and challenges, 150. -- The role of the Puerto Rican people in the Caribbean, 173. -- Policy, 187. -- The economies of the english-speaking Caribbean since 1960, 189. -- The international economy and the Caribbean : The 1990's and beyond, 212. -- The drug problem : Policy options for Caribbean countries, 229. -- The future of regional security in the Caribbean, 238. -- Twenty-first century challenges for the Caribbean and the United States : Toward a new horizon, 255

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