This edited collection provides a comparative treatment of
democratic development in the Caribbean. Caribbean nations with
British, French, Hispanic, Dutch, and American political traditions
are examined. The volume pulls together common themes that
illuminate the character of the post-colonial state in both its
authoritarian and democratic forms. It examines the nature of and
reasons for the survival of competitive parliamentary institutions
on the one hand, and reasons for state decay and malfunction on the
other. This volume will be of particular interest to scholars and
policy makers involved with comparative politics, Latin American
and Caribbean studies, and sociology.
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