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Donald C. Peters (Author)

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June 30, 1992 0313284288 978-0313284281
What are the unique features of the governing structures and political systems of the small states and former British colonies of the East Caribbean? Are they truly democratic? Do the decision makers manipulate their peoples? And what can we learn about the political modernization of developing countries through an in-depth study of the governing of Antigua, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Kitts/Nevis and Montserrat? This is the most comprehensive analysis to date of these little-known democracies, one that will interest students in comparative government and Latin American studies. This study provides a conceptual framework for comparing East Caribbean governments with other Western political systems, for assessing the democratic and authoritarian characteristics of seven small states, and for analyzing the impact of modernization on the political development of these developing nations. The study describes the political institutions in the East Caribbean, the role of political parties, the church, and class, and shows how the particular social and economic problems affect the governments and people in the region.

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“Through most of the study (a doctoral dissertation at the University of Massachusetts), the author aimlessly circles his problem: the authoritorian behavior of elected regimes in the Eastern Caribbean. He has some useful things to say about constitutional restrictions on human rights, the Catholic Church, emigration, and the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States. But the seven "states" themselves (St. Kitts-Nevis, Antigua-Barbuda, Montserrat, Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and Grenada) are never brought sufficiently to life to permit comparative analysis. Nor is "Westminsterism" (i.e., rule by government and opposition) examined closely enough to confirm the "authoritarian" claim. In the end Peters seems to acknowledge that the real problem might be "bad losers" not "bad rulers." Confusing throughout is his interchanging use of "authoritarian" and "authoritative." Very limited sources. Recommended only for specialized collections.”–Choice

“...well written and theoretically provocative, a book that Caribbean scholars, researchers, students, aspiring politicians, and elected officials will find useful and informative.”–New West Indian Guide

About the Author

DONALD C. PETERS is a member of the Faculty in the Department of Behavioral Sciences, General College, University of Minnesota, and is Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs.

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This study of the existing political system in the newly independent region of the Eastern Caribbean grew out of a general interest in the area of political development and modernization in developing and underdeveloped countries. Read the first page
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legal announcements, public service appointments, government official newspaper, political model, adult suffrage
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Eastern Caribbean, United States, Crown Colony, West Indian, Latin America, United Kingdom, Freedom Party, Eric Gairy, West Indies, Catholic Church, Prime Minister Charles, Central America, Bird of Antigua, Patrick John, Samuel Huntington, United Workers Party, Arthur Lewis, Maurice Bishop, World War, David Apter, New Jewel Movement, Soviet Union, Agriculture Per Capita Income, Antigua Caribbean Liberation Movement, Kenneth John
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