Governance in the Age of Globalisation: Caribbean Perspectives
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- Publisher:
- Ian Randle Publishers Ltd
- Publication date:
- 2003-11-21
- Authors:
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Denis Benn
(Michael Manley Professor of Public Affairs and Public Policy, University of the West Indies, Mona)
Kenneth O. Hall
(Pro-Vice Chancellor and Principal of the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica) - ISBN:
- 978-976-637-150-0
Description:
Governance in the Age of Globalisation provides a unique Caribbean perspective and analysis of the governance challenges at the national, regional and international levels. At the national level, the need for effective governance systems is highlighted as a critical requirement for promoting optimum levels of growth and development, guaranteeing human rights and ensuring political and social stability. Similarity at the regional level, the deepening of the regional integration process envisaged in the implementation of a Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME), requires innovative ideas and initiatives for rationalizing governance structures. Moreover, since the process of globalization and changes in the geopolitical configuration of the international system have major implications for the exercise of power in that system, the establishment of suitable governance structures at the global level requires analysis. In this volume, academics from a wide range of disciplines, professional from both the public and private sectors and representatives of international organizations and development agencies, share views and present concrete proposals for effective governance systems under the broad headings of governance systems and structures; theoretical aspects as they relate to democracy and development; governance at the international level and its impact on the small states of the Caribbean; and the vital role that the state, the public and private sectors and other branches of the regional society play in promoting good governance. This volume represents an edited collection of papers that were delivered at the 2002 Mona Academic Conference on the theme The Governance Challenge: National, Regional and Global Dimensions.
Preliminary sections
Part 2
- Globalisation and the Caribbean in the Age of Neo-Mercantilist Imperialism
- Rethinking International Relations: A Caribbean Small State Perspective
- Global Governance in the Context of Globalisation: The Imperatives of Economic Change
- Governance in International Trade: The Misconduct of Transnational Corporations
Part 3
- Designing and Implementing Development Policy: The Shift to Holistic Approaches and Development Policy Frameworks
- Governance in the Context of Globalisation and Regionalisation
- Governance in Small Societies: The Importance of Strong Democracy
- Majoritarian and Consociational Systems of Governance: Paradigms in Conflict
- Engendering Governance: Strategies for Promoting Gender Equality
Part 5
- Civil Society, Governance and Conflict Resolution in the Caribbean
- Guyana: Governance and Patterns of Ethnic Conflict
- Multi-Ethnic Divisions and Governance: The Problem of Institutional Reform and Adaptation
- Governance Under Threat: The Impact of Corruption and the Fight Against Corruption
- Caribbean Security in the Age of Terror: Challenge of Intrusion and Governance
- Governance, Public Sector Reform and 'New Public Sector Management': Thoughts on the Commonwealth Caribbean Experience
- Governance and the Media: Promoting Transparency and Accountability
- Governance, Social Protection and Employment in CARICOM: Is Labour Missing?
- Promoting Good Governance: The Role of the Media
- Governance for Poverty Eradication and Sustainable Development: Issues in Development Cooperation
Part 6
- CARICOM: From Community to Single Market and Economy
- Regional Integration Institutional Arrangements: Underlying Assumptions and Contemporary Appropriateness
- Sub-Regional Governance: The OECS Experience
- Regional Cooperation and Economic Governance: The Case of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS)
- The Caribbean Court of Justice in Regional Economic Development
- The Caribbean Court of Justice: The Need for Confidence Building Measures