The United States has long dominated economic as well as
political affairs in the Caribbean. Recently, however, the
relations between the US and the Caribbean nations have been
changing. In the early 1980s, the United States unilaterally
announced the Caribbean Basin Initiative, which was a set of tariff
concessions to the region designed to improve the overall economic
situation. More recently, the Association of Caribbean States was
created to bring together the islands and countries on the
Caribbean rim in an attempt to reposition the region in light of
the development of powerful trading blocs in the western hemisphere
and Europe. This volume brings together essays that explore the
historical, political, and economic dimensions of US-Caribbean
relations. As such, it will be of considerable use to scholars and
researchers of the Caribbean, economic development, and
international relations.
This volume brings together essays that explore the historical,
political, and economic dimensions of US-Caribbean relations. As
such, it will be of considerable use to scholars and researchers of
the Caribbean, economic development, and international
relations.
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