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Between Self-Determination and Dependency: Jamaica's Foreign Relations 1972-1989
 
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Between Self-Determination and Dependency: Jamaica's Foreign Relations 1972-1989 [Paperback]

Holger Henke (Author), D. Mills (Author), Holger W. Henke (Author)

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2000
"Between Self-Determination and Dependency" analyses the nature and trajectory of Jamaica's foreign relations during the period 1972 89. During this time the country tried to come to terms with the limits imposed and possibilities offered by the shifting internal and external power constellations. The central argument is that the relative autonomy of the Jamaican state with regard to the conduct of foreign relations grew smaller due to the evolution of a new international regime which in effect disallowed the political, social and economic experimentation which envisioned at the beginning of the period under examination. Neither the attempt at radical nationalism by the People's National Party (PNP), nor the 'accommodationist' stance of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) served to reduce Jamaica's structural dependency.

The analysis factors in the political and economic interests and policies of both domestic and foreign social forces as they negotiated the foreign policies of the Jamaican state. Thus, the text employs a more holistic perspective attempting to delineate the political economy underpinning the foreign policy of Jamaica during this time. It departs from earlier studies which tended to focus on the diplomatic history of the country's foreign relations without illuminating the various co-determinants that defined the context of state action.


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The work analyses the nature and progress of Jamaica's foreign relations during the period 1972-1989. The author examines the country's attempts to come to terms with the limits imposed and possibilities offered by the shifting internal and external power constellations. The central argument is that the relative autonomy of the Jamaican state with regard to the conduct of foreign relations was reduced because of the evolution of a new international regime. Henke argues that this regime in effect prevented the political, social and economic experimentation which was envisioned at the beginning of the period under examination.

The text employs a holistic perspective, attempting to delineate the political economy which underpinned Jamaica's foreign policy during this time. It departs from earlier studies which have tended to focus on the diplomatic history of the country's foreign relations without illuminating the factors which defined the context of state action.

About the Author

Holger Henke holds an MA degree in Political Science from the Ludwig Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany and a PhD in Government from the University of the West Indies, Mona. He taught in the Department of Government at the University of the West Indies, Mona for several years. Now based in the United States, he is currently working as an independent consultant and researcher.

He has published numerous articles on his research interests: international relations, North-South relations, migration, Caribbean culture and comparative development


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Holger Henke is a political scientist and works as assistant provost at York College, City University of New York. He has previously taught as a professor (assistant professor, 2004-08; associate professor, 2008) at Metropolitan College of New York.

He grew up in Viersen and since 1972 in Haar (Munich). Henke attended the Geschwister-Scholl-Institute for Political Science at the University of Munich, where he obtained a Magister Artium (Political Science, Modern German Literature, and Communication Sciences) in 1987. He subsequently emigrated and lived for seven years in Jamaica. In 1996 he earned a Ph.D. in Government at the University of the West Indies (Mona) with a dissertation about the foreign relations of that country between 1972 und 1989. Since 1995 he lives near New York City.

Henke studies international relations (Caribbean, Europe, USA, und Asia), migration, political culture and development (political economy). He has published six books and numerous scholarly articles. Henke is the editor of the peer-reviewed journal "Wadabagei: A Journal of the Caribbean and its Diasporas." He currently serves as the President of the Caribbean Studies Association (2010-2011). Henke is also a Senior Fellow of the Caribbean Research Center at Medgar Evers College (City University of New York), where he previously had worked as assistant director, and a Senior Research Fellow of the Council on Hemispheric Affairs in Washington (D.C.). In August 2010, he received the honorary citizenship of Jamaica.


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