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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas Klak , Dennis Conway , Roger-Mark De Souza , Dennis J. GaylePublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.70cm Weight: 0.503kg ISBN: 9780847685370ISBN 10: 0847685373 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 11 December 1997 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Thirteen Theses on Globalization and Neoliberalism Part 3 Development Models and Neoliberal Policies Chapter 4 Editor's Introduction Chapter 5 Misguided Directions, Mismanaged Models, or Missed Paths? Chapter 6 Microstates in a Macroworld Chapter 7 Trade Policies and the Hemispheric Integration Process Chapter 8 How States Sell Their Countries and People Part 9 Caribbean Development Policies in a Neoliberal Era: Case Studies Chapter 10 Editor's Introduction Chapter 11 Caribbean Tourism and Agriculture: New Linkages in the Global Era? Chapter 12 Jamaica's Export Information Processing Services: Neoliberal Niche or Structural Limitation? Chapter 13 Dominica's Economic Diversification: Microstates in a Neoliberal Era? Chapter 14 Cuban Socialism in Crisis: A Neoliberal Solution? Part 15 Contemporary Caribbean Adaptation Through Migration Chapter 16 Editor's Introduction Chapter 17 The Political Economy of Contemporary Migration Chapter 18 The Spell of the Cascadura: West Indian Return Migration Part 19 Future Prospects Chapter 20 Editor's Introduction Chapter 21 From Neoliberalism to Sustainable Development?ReviewsThe merit of the essays is that they raise many valid questions...--Wolfgang Grassl The Journal Of Development Studies ...the case study chapters assemble a lot of new information and will certainly be cited in other studies.--Anthony Payne Commonwealth and Comparative Politics A thorough, serious, and scholarly analysis of the impact of recent global economic tendencies on the Caribbean... For those wishing intelligent and well-documented research and commentary on the micro- and macro-consequences of unfettered economic globalization, including those who support such processes but are willing to consider fair criticism, this collection will be extremely useful. CHOICE Klak's thinking is original and refreshing... [His] first chapter ['Thirteen theses on globalization and neoliberalism'] is worth the price of the book... Whether one teaches or studies suburban U.S. communities, historic preservation in the Islamic realm, or housing markets in China, each thought-provoking thesis lends itself to other important issues related to our shrinking world. Scholars will welcome these insights and instructors will easily be able to draw a lecture out of each thesis... [The book] has a master bibliography that will serve as a benchmark in development and Caribbean studies readings for years to come... Human geography and development studies are all the richer because of this stellar work. Annals of the AAG This volume examines the ways political, economic, and social geographic factors are affecting the development of the region. The book's original approach should be of great interest to geographers, economists, and other scholars who are interested in the Caribbean or postmodern processes. -- Gary Elbow, Texas Tech University ...the case study chapters assemble a lot of new information and will certainly be cited in other studies. -- Anthony Payne, University of Sheffield Journal Of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics This volume provides a thorough, serious, and scholarly analysis of the impact of the recent global economic tendencies on the Carribean. -- J.L. Dietz, California State University CHOICE, October, 1998, Vol. 36 N0. 2 A wide-ranging critique of the neoliberal agenda. The authors generate an imaginative argument for renewing a core-periphery framework in order to understand the economic, political, social and cultural position of small countries in the developing world. -- Bob Gwynne, University of Birmingham The merit of the essays is that they raise many valid questions... -- Wolfgang Grassl, Mona School of Business, University of the West Indies The Journal Of Development Studies Klak has put together a great book about the economic development of Caribban states. It respects the diversity of the people and their policies as they respond, both individually and collectively, to their economic challenges and adversities. -- R. Michael Smith, Glenville State College International Social Science Review A well-organized and well-written assessment of linkages between states and societies in the Caribbean and the internaional political economy... There is a good balance between description and analysis, and the discussion is both thematic and country-specific... This is an academic text with considerable policy relevance... I, therefore, commend it not just to students and scholars interested in Caribbean economics and political economy, but to policy makers and managers both within and outside the Caribbean. -- Ivelaw L. Griffith, Florida International University Political Studies This book is a valuable addition to the discourse on the place of the Caribbean in the globalization process. New West Indian Guide The writing styles of the chapter authors are remarkably clear, and the editor has obviously done his job well in organizing the book's presentation of chapters and editing its contents. It should be considered a must reading for anyone interested in the Caribbean or in problems of economic development elsewhere in the world. Economic Geography Author InformationThomas Klak is associate professor of geography and director of the Latin American studies program at Miami University of Ohio. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |