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During the 1980s, the nature of modern politics in the Caribbean
changed in significant ways. New themes came to dominate political
debate in the region, notably the emphasis on "democracy" as a
political mechanism, "structural adjustment" on the economic front,
and "security" in international relations. In all these spheres,
too, the options open to Caribbean states were overlaid-almost
overwhelmed-by the interests and actions of the United States. In
Modern Caribbean Politics Anthony Payne and Paul Sutton bring
together a distinguished group of schalrs to review the events and
legacies of this deacde of change in one of the classic arenas of
international politics. In their introduction, the volume editors
examine the origin of nationalist politics in the Caribbean and
review the "crisis years" of the 1970s. Subsequent chapters focus
on the 1980s, exploring the contradictions of liberal economics and
electoral politics in Jamaica, the democratic progress of the
Dominican Republic, the chaos and disorder of Haitian politics, and
the odyssey of the revolution in Cuba. Others treat the interaction
of political and economic problems in Trinidad and Guyana, Grenada
and the Eastern Caribbean, and Suriname and Puerto Rico. Finally,
thematic chapters consider the overarching economic crisis of the
region, the growth of the new offshore Caribbean, and the politics
of U.S. intervention, militarization, and security.
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