A Comparative Study of Democratization Between Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana

A Comparative Study of Democratization Between Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana
Title A Comparative Study of Democratization Between Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana PDF eBook
Author Gurudat Roopnarine
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 2000
Genre Democratization
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Democracy and Ethnic Conflict

Democracy and Ethnic Conflict
Title Democracy and Ethnic Conflict PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Stockwell (Jr.)
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 2003
Genre Ethnic conflict
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Ethnicity and Politics in Small Plural Societies

Ethnicity and Politics in Small Plural Societies
Title Ethnicity and Politics in Small Plural Societies PDF eBook
Author Stacey-Ann Wilson
Publisher
Pages 800
Release 2005
Genre Ethnicity
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The Crisis of National Identity

The Crisis of National Identity
Title The Crisis of National Identity PDF eBook
Author Mark Benjamin Cohen
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 1975
Genre Ethnic attitudes
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The Costs of Regime Survival

The Costs of Regime Survival
Title The Costs of Regime Survival PDF eBook
Author Percy C. Hintzen
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1989
Genre Political Science
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This comparative study of two republics - Guyana in South America, and Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean - examines the conditions which determine regime survival in less developed countries. Given the structure of political and economic organization typical of these countries, and of the web of international relations of which they are a part, political survival can very often depend on a leader's willingness to serve the interests of a small, but politically strategic minority. In both Guyana and Trinidad post-independence leaders made politically expedient decisions that foreclosed policy choices consistent with the satisfaction of collective needs. As a result both countries experienced a series of political and economic crises. This in-depth comparative study of Guyana and Trinidad will be of interest to all scholars, students and policy-makers concerned with aspects of political and economic development in the Third World.

Inequality and Democratization

Inequality and Democratization
Title Inequality and Democratization PDF eBook
Author Ben W. Ansell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 255
Release 2014-12-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1316123286

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Research on the economic origins of democracy and dictatorship has shifted away from the impact of growth and turned toward the question of how different patterns of growth - equal or unequal - shape regime change. This book offers a new theory of the historical relationship between economic modernization and the emergence of democracy on a global scale, focusing on the effects of land and income inequality. Contrary to most mainstream arguments, Ben W. Ansell and David J. Samuels suggest that democracy is more likely to emerge when rising, yet politically disenfranchised, groups demand more influence because they have more to lose, rather than when threats of redistribution to elite interests are low.

Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana

Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana
Title Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana PDF eBook
Author Ann Marie Bissessar
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 212
Release 2013-04-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0739174711

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In this book an attempt is made to probe more carefully the processes by which social and ethnic problems, as these pertain to Caribbean countries, Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana, are conveyed to the political arena and the mechanisms by which they determine critical outcomes. The authors of this book have accordingly distinguished between predisposing factors and what are described as triggering mechanisms. The factors that trigger dramatic changes will differ between Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago. In short, while in some respects these societies are similar, in others, there are dramatic differences in their respective histories and political developments. This study begins with a survey of the literature on race relations and their connections with politics; it then proceeds to examine the context for the insertion of the two major groups into these societies, the emergence of ethnic groups, and their relationships with political organizations. The nature and politics of the leaders are then analyzed along with the political structures with a view to identifying what factors were responsible for the differing political experiences of both countries.