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Security in the Caribbean Basin : The Challenge of Regional Cooperation / ed. by Ralph H. Espach, Joseph S. Tulchin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Woodrow Wilson Center Current Studies on Latin AmericaPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2022]Copyright date: ©2000Description: 1 online resource (232 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781685850005
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Introduction: U.S.-Caribbean Security Relations in the Post–Cold War Era -- Part 1. The Post–Cold War Caribbean Security Agenda -- 2. Changing Definitions of “Social Problems” in the Caribbean -- 3. The United States and the Caribbean at Fin de Siècle: A Time of Transitions -- 4. The New Security Agenda in the Caribbean: The Challenge of Cooperation -- 5. Cooperation in the Caribbean: The Cultural Dimension -- Part 2. Nontraditional Threats to Caribbean Security -- 6. The Fear of Illegal Aliens: Caribbean Migration as a National and Regional Security Threat -- 7. Migration and Regional Security: Besieged Borders and Caribbean Diasporas -- 8. Drugs and the Emerging Security Agenda in the Caribbean -- 9. Initiatives for Cooperative Regional Security: Reintegrating Cuba into Regional Projects -- Part 3. Toward a Cooperative Security Framework: Practitioners’ Views -- 10. Toward a New Political Framework for Migration in the Caribbean -- 11. Initiatives for Cooperative Regional Security: The Eastern Caribbean Regional Security System -- 12. The Cooperative Agenda of the U.S. Armed Forces in the Caribbean -- 13. The New Caribbean Security Agenda -- 14. A Call for the Redefinition of Regional and National Interests -- 15. Maritime Counternarcotics Agreements: The Cop on the Beat -- Part 4 Conclusion -- 16. Looking Ahead: Regional Relations in the Post–Cold War Era -- Index -- About the Book -- The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Summary: The authors provide both a theoretical and a practical, operational framework for the development of a more cooperative, multilateral security system in the Caribbean region.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Introduction: U.S.-Caribbean Security Relations in the Post–Cold War Era -- Part 1. The Post–Cold War Caribbean Security Agenda -- 2. Changing Definitions of “Social Problems” in the Caribbean -- 3. The United States and the Caribbean at Fin de Siècle: A Time of Transitions -- 4. The New Security Agenda in the Caribbean: The Challenge of Cooperation -- 5. Cooperation in the Caribbean: The Cultural Dimension -- Part 2. Nontraditional Threats to Caribbean Security -- 6. The Fear of Illegal Aliens: Caribbean Migration as a National and Regional Security Threat -- 7. Migration and Regional Security: Besieged Borders and Caribbean Diasporas -- 8. Drugs and the Emerging Security Agenda in the Caribbean -- 9. Initiatives for Cooperative Regional Security: Reintegrating Cuba into Regional Projects -- Part 3. Toward a Cooperative Security Framework: Practitioners’ Views -- 10. Toward a New Political Framework for Migration in the Caribbean -- 11. Initiatives for Cooperative Regional Security: The Eastern Caribbean Regional Security System -- 12. The Cooperative Agenda of the U.S. Armed Forces in the Caribbean -- 13. The New Caribbean Security Agenda -- 14. A Call for the Redefinition of Regional and National Interests -- 15. Maritime Counternarcotics Agreements: The Cop on the Beat -- Part 4 Conclusion -- 16. Looking Ahead: Regional Relations in the Post–Cold War Era -- Index -- About the Book -- The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

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The authors provide both a theoretical and a practical, operational framework for the development of a more cooperative, multilateral security system in the Caribbean region.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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