Beschreibung:
An up-to-date analysis and assessment of the evolving relationship between Canada and the Commonwealth Caribbean, this volume focuses on three dynamic and important issues. By presenting a current picture of the Canadian-Caribbean relationship, the book not only fills a void in academic contributions to the topic but serves as an invaluable reference guide for policy analysts, non-governmental representatives and public and private decision-makers.
Preface and Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors PART I: OVERVIEW Canadian-Caribbean Relations: A Canadian Perspective; J.Hosten-Craig Canada and the Caribbean: Power without Paternalism in the Age of Interdependence; I.Griffith Canada and the Caribbean: Political Commonalities and Convergences; G.S.Mahler PART II: CANADIAN VIEWS Canadian and Caribbean Perspectives on Security in the Region; H.J.Klepak A Regional Approach to Sustainable Development in the Caribbean: Applying the Test of Common Sense (TOCS); P.A.Lane Emerging Linkages: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Caribbean; M.C.Ircha PART III: CARIBBEAN VIEWS Canada-CARICOM Relations Since The 1980s; H.Robertson Problems and Prospects of CARIBCAN: An Assessment Six Years Later; S.Basdeo Canadian Economic Assistance to CARICOM Countries: Assessment and Future Prospects; R.L.Bernal & W.J.Leslie The New Regionalism: The Caribbean-Canada Trade Agenda; W.Dookeran & M.L.Campanella Conclusion: Towards a New Paradigm of Canadian-Caribbean Relations Index