Formally launched on 30 January 2006, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Single Market and Economy (CSME) is, like many other regional economic initiatives, designed to create an economic space in which the uninhibited flow of goods, capital and skills across the borders of member states is anticipated to generate competitive business opportunities and external investment. Despite the intensification of such regional programmes, promoters and critics alike continue to consider CARICOM to be an intergovernmental organization dependent on the political will of member states as they negotiate the pressures of neoliberal globalization. In this paper, I argue that such a framing of regional integration in the Caribbean misses some of the tangible...
This paper examines the complexities of regional integration in the developing world and the interna...
The growing relationships that have been created through regional cooperation in the Caribbean, espe...
Economic and political integration have been a perennial and neuralgic issue in the Caribbean agenda...
Formally launched on 30 January 2006, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Single Market and Economy (C...
[Introduction]. The contemporary global political economy is characterised by synergies and dichotom...
Onnis T. Theorizing regional integration in the Caribbean neofunctionalism and the Caribbean Communi...
The question explored in this project was: under what conditions regional agreements are resilient? ...
Regional integration is both necessary and problematic. This study used the case of the Caribbean Co...
On 4 July 1998, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary. CARICOM i...
Historically, the national has taken precedence over the regional perspective in the Caribbean and L...
The Treaty of Chaguaramas, as amended by the Grand Anse Declaration and other documents pertinent to...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the record of development and the prospects for national ascent in t...
This paper examines how and why the institutional framework governing EMU has evolved since the crea...
This chapter sets out to survey the origins and consequences of the shift of a regional governance m...
This article draws on “regime theory,” particularly on the concepts of cooperation, compatibility of...
This paper examines the complexities of regional integration in the developing world and the interna...
The growing relationships that have been created through regional cooperation in the Caribbean, espe...
Economic and political integration have been a perennial and neuralgic issue in the Caribbean agenda...
Formally launched on 30 January 2006, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Single Market and Economy (C...
[Introduction]. The contemporary global political economy is characterised by synergies and dichotom...
Onnis T. Theorizing regional integration in the Caribbean neofunctionalism and the Caribbean Communi...
The question explored in this project was: under what conditions regional agreements are resilient? ...
Regional integration is both necessary and problematic. This study used the case of the Caribbean Co...
On 4 July 1998, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary. CARICOM i...
Historically, the national has taken precedence over the regional perspective in the Caribbean and L...
The Treaty of Chaguaramas, as amended by the Grand Anse Declaration and other documents pertinent to...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the record of development and the prospects for national ascent in t...
This paper examines how and why the institutional framework governing EMU has evolved since the crea...
This chapter sets out to survey the origins and consequences of the shift of a regional governance m...
This article draws on “regime theory,” particularly on the concepts of cooperation, compatibility of...
This paper examines the complexities of regional integration in the developing world and the interna...
The growing relationships that have been created through regional cooperation in the Caribbean, espe...
Economic and political integration have been a perennial and neuralgic issue in the Caribbean agenda...