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This collection is a critical reflection of the evolution of
Caribbean countries since the demise of the West Indies Federation
in 1962. At this historical juncture, some territories opted for
independence while others remained dependent territories. The
volume examines Caribbean societies in comparative and general
ways, covering aspects of their ongoing development and challenges.
It covers such areas as Caribbean integration, the state of human
capital and social policy in the region, the education sector,
Caribbean economic sustainability, and, significantly, the physical
environment of the Caribbean. A central question has always been:
should these territories have gone independent or stayed under some
British tutelage? The book addresses this question, illustrating
that these island states have made considerable progress,
especially in the maintenance and deepening of democratic
practices.
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