By the 1960s violence became institutionalized in modern Jamaican politics. This endemic violence fostered an unstable political environment that developed out of a symbiotic relationship between Jamaican labor organizations and political violence. Consequently, the political process was destabilized by the corrosive influence of partisan politics, whereby party loyalists dependent on political patronage were encouraged by the parties to defend local constituencies and participate in political conflict. Within this system the Jamaican general election process became ominous and violent, exemplifying how limited political patronage was dispersed among loyal party supporters. This dissertation examines the role of the political parties and ho...
This dissertation examines an unflattering aspect of political partisanship in Trinidad: ...
My dissertation, "I'se a man: The 1942 Riot as an attack on Bay Street," explores a watershed event ...
Abstract Leaders and aspiring leaders nurture visions of the nations they want to develop. To fulfil...
Abstract: The electoral process in Jamaica has been uninterrupted since 1944. Two major political pa...
This article is part of a larger report, ‘Young Birds that Know Storm: Life Experiences of Boys of A...
Since Independence in 1962, Jamaican society has witnessed a substantial ebb and flow of dominating ...
At different historical junctures and under different conditions, the Jamaican state has allowed arm...
The story of Jamaican music is also one of the island\u27s journey from independence, the rise of n...
This thesis will study the notions of governance and corruption and thereby apply it to the case of ...
The purpose of this paper is to show the influence reggae music and Rastafarianism had on Jamaican a...
This paper considers scholarship on political culture in Jamaica in 1865, the year of the Morant Bay...
The current study is concerned with the role that transnational criminal organizations play in the a...
The Frontier and The Plantation is a police economy of post-slavery Jamaica. Its goal is to grasp co...
This study offers a cultural history of Antiguan politics between 1967 and 1976. It demonstrates the...
Contemporary debates on policing trace the rise of “law and order” populism and police militarizatio...
This dissertation examines an unflattering aspect of political partisanship in Trinidad: ...
My dissertation, "I'se a man: The 1942 Riot as an attack on Bay Street," explores a watershed event ...
Abstract Leaders and aspiring leaders nurture visions of the nations they want to develop. To fulfil...
Abstract: The electoral process in Jamaica has been uninterrupted since 1944. Two major political pa...
This article is part of a larger report, ‘Young Birds that Know Storm: Life Experiences of Boys of A...
Since Independence in 1962, Jamaican society has witnessed a substantial ebb and flow of dominating ...
At different historical junctures and under different conditions, the Jamaican state has allowed arm...
The story of Jamaican music is also one of the island\u27s journey from independence, the rise of n...
This thesis will study the notions of governance and corruption and thereby apply it to the case of ...
The purpose of this paper is to show the influence reggae music and Rastafarianism had on Jamaican a...
This paper considers scholarship on political culture in Jamaica in 1865, the year of the Morant Bay...
The current study is concerned with the role that transnational criminal organizations play in the a...
The Frontier and The Plantation is a police economy of post-slavery Jamaica. Its goal is to grasp co...
This study offers a cultural history of Antiguan politics between 1967 and 1976. It demonstrates the...
Contemporary debates on policing trace the rise of “law and order” populism and police militarizatio...
This dissertation examines an unflattering aspect of political partisanship in Trinidad: ...
My dissertation, "I'se a man: The 1942 Riot as an attack on Bay Street," explores a watershed event ...
Abstract Leaders and aspiring leaders nurture visions of the nations they want to develop. To fulfil...