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Excellent comparative study,
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This review is from: Class Alliances and the Liberal Authoritarian State: The Roots of Post-Colonial Democracy in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Surinam (Paperback)
A good piece of comparative work. The author shows that democracy in Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago derives both from the institutions created by the colonisers and the action of the colonised. The emergence of class alliance politics in the 1930s is the basis of democracy in those two countries. The failure of such politics in Surinam explains why that country's political record has been so uneven.
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Class Alliances and the Liberal Authoritarian State: The Roots of Post-Colonial Democracy in Jamaica, Trinidad an Tobago, and Surinam by F. S. J. Ledgister (Hardcover - Sept. 1997)
$79.95
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