This latest of many Grenadian-inspired books provides a useful
supplement to the exclusively Grenadian-oriented volumes of recent
years. Six of the articles represent conflicting interpretations of
Maurice Bishop's New Jewel Movement and the US invasion of 1983. .
. Formats and foci for the other Caribbean pieces vary, but they
establish clearly that domestic, not external forces are what shape
political development in the Caribbean, making arguments regarding
Grenada's (or Cuba's) threat to the region less credible. . . . .
The] editors put the events in Grenada in perspective, a task that
has long been overdue. For all levels.
"Choice"
"The Caribbean After Grenada" examines the major political and
economic developments in the Caribbean since the events of October
1983 in Grenada. The contributors represent a range of ideological
viewpoints--from neo-Marxist to conservative--and thus offer an
unusually balanced and informed discussion of the lessons of
Grenada and the problems of revolution, conflict, and democracy
faced by contemporary Caribbean societies. Coverage is extremely
broad in scope and encompasses all geographic regions, from the
islands furthest out in Atlantic to the Central American Republics,
all major regime types, and all cultural/linguistic areas. An ideal
supplemental text for courses on comparative politics, the
Caribbean, and economic development, this volume brings a much
needed historical perspective to the study of events since the
Grenada crisis.
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