Abstract. Why has the postwar march to independence stalled among small tropical islands? Why do dependent islands continue to vote for the status quo? The primary explanation in the literature is the substantial economic benefits conferred by politi-cal affiliation: preferential metropolitan trade, investment and migration opportunities and subsidized infrastructure funding. This study compares 16 dependent with 19 independent islands in the Caribbean and Pacific across 25 socio-economic and demo-graphic indicators. The former significantly out-perform their larger sovereign rivals across most indices. Results suggest the dependencies have more successfully restructured their colonial economies, have progressed further along the demograp...
The emergence of a new category of states made of only small islands is a relatively recent phenomen...
Small and vulnerable states are defined in terms of the size of their population or geographic bound...
It is well-known that small states, because of their size, tend to be less endowed with natural reso...
Why has the postwar march to independence stalled among small tropical islands? Why do dependent is...
It appears that the independence candle for islands has been snuffed, at least for the moment. The ...
After a review of the small island economy literature, this study compares the average performance ...
The development of small island economies depends on different variables, among them, the political ...
I thank Godfrey Baldacchino and David Milne for their stimulating criticism on earlier drafts of th...
Conference paper for the 4th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "The Emerging Pacific Island...
In the period since the Second World War, the vast majority of the world's colonies have progressed ...
Several countries in the Caribbean are not yet independent. However, none wish to become so, despite...
The purpose of this paper is to explore a topic which has been given considerable attention in the a...
Smallness is no insurance against the problems of overpopulation. Small island nations may face a di...
The 1994 Declaration of Barbados and the Barbados Programme of Action (BPOA) was a watershed in the ...
As pointed out in this article, small island economies are diverse in their nature and in the challe...
The emergence of a new category of states made of only small islands is a relatively recent phenomen...
Small and vulnerable states are defined in terms of the size of their population or geographic bound...
It is well-known that small states, because of their size, tend to be less endowed with natural reso...
Why has the postwar march to independence stalled among small tropical islands? Why do dependent is...
It appears that the independence candle for islands has been snuffed, at least for the moment. The ...
After a review of the small island economy literature, this study compares the average performance ...
The development of small island economies depends on different variables, among them, the political ...
I thank Godfrey Baldacchino and David Milne for their stimulating criticism on earlier drafts of th...
Conference paper for the 4th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "The Emerging Pacific Island...
In the period since the Second World War, the vast majority of the world's colonies have progressed ...
Several countries in the Caribbean are not yet independent. However, none wish to become so, despite...
The purpose of this paper is to explore a topic which has been given considerable attention in the a...
Smallness is no insurance against the problems of overpopulation. Small island nations may face a di...
The 1994 Declaration of Barbados and the Barbados Programme of Action (BPOA) was a watershed in the ...
As pointed out in this article, small island economies are diverse in their nature and in the challe...
The emergence of a new category of states made of only small islands is a relatively recent phenomen...
Small and vulnerable states are defined in terms of the size of their population or geographic bound...
It is well-known that small states, because of their size, tend to be less endowed with natural reso...