Guyana at the Crossroads

Guyana at the Crossroads
Title Guyana at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Dennis Watson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 90
Release 2021-09-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 100067715X

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This is a collection of discussions and presentations collected from the seminar, Guyana at the Crossroads, held on November 1, 1991, was sponsored and organized by the Caribbean Resources Development Foundation (CARDEV) in association with the North- South Center, University of Miami, and Florida International University. The main objective of the seminar was to provide an open, nonpartisan forum for discussion of ideas, policies, and directions of change in political and economic arenas. To this end, CARDEV invited government spokesmen and leaders of the major opposition parties to participate in presentations and panel discussions.

Guyana at the Crossroads

Guyana at the Crossroads
Title Guyana at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Dennis Watson
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 108
Release 1992-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781412824910

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Empire's Crossroads

Empire's Crossroads
Title Empire's Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Carrie Gibson
Publisher Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Pages 650
Release 2014-11-11
Genre History
ISBN 0802192351

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A “wide-ranging, vivid” narrative history of one of the most coveted and complex regions of the world: the Caribbean (The Observer). Ever since Christopher Columbus stepped off the Santa Maria and announced that he had arrived in the Orient, the Caribbean has been a stage for projected fantasies and competition between world powers. In Empire’s Crossroads, British American historian Carrie Gibson offers a panoramic view of the region from the northern rim of South America up to Cuba and its rich, important history. After that fateful landing in 1492, the British, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, and even the Swedes, Scots, and Germans sought their fortunes in the islands for the next two centuries. These fraught years gave way to a booming age of sugar, horrendous slavery, and extravagant wealth, as well as the Haitian Revolution and the long struggles for independence that ushered in the modern era. Gibson tells not only of imperial expansion—European and American—but also of life as it is lived in the islands, from before Columbus through the tumultuous twentieth century. Told “in fluid, colorful prose peppered with telling anecdotes,” Empire’s Crossroads provides an essential account of five centuries of history (Foreign Affairs). “Judicious, readable and extremely well-informed . . . Too many people know the Caribbean only as a tourist destination; [Gibson] takes us, instead, into its fascinating, complex and often tragic past. No vacation there will ever feel quite the same again.” —Adam Hochschild, author of To End All Wars and King Leopold’s Ghost

Criminal Justice at the Crossroads

Criminal Justice at the Crossroads
Title Criminal Justice at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author William R. Kelly
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 418
Release 2015-05-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0231539223

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Over the past forty years, the criminal justice system in the United States has engaged in a very expensive policy failure, attempting to punish its way to public safety, with dismal results. So-called "tough on crime" policies have not only failed to effectively reduce crime, recidivism, and victimization but also created an incredibly inefficient system that routinely fails the public, taxpayers, crime victims, criminal offenders, their families, and their communities. Strategies that focus on behavior change are much more productive and cost effective for reducing crime than punishment, and in this book, William R. Kelly discusses the policy, process, and funding innovations and priorities that the United States needs to effectively reduce crime, recidivism, victimization, and cost. He recommends proactive, evidence-based interventions to address criminogenic behavior; collaborative decision making from a variety of professions and disciplines; and a focus on innovative alternatives to incarceration, such as problem-solving courts and probation. Students, professionals, and policy makers alike will find in this comprehensive text a bracing discussion of how our criminal justice system became broken and the best strategies by which to fix it.

Dominoes at the Crossroads

Dominoes at the Crossroads
Title Dominoes at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Kaie Kellough
Publisher Esplanade Books
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781550655315

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"Kaie Kellough is the author of the novel Accordéon (2016). Short stories taking place in Montreal, Paris, and the South American rainforest."--

Guyana

Guyana
Title Guyana PDF eBook
Author John Gafar
Publisher Nova Publishers
Pages 398
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781590336472

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The purpose of this book is to examine the performance of Guyana's economy during the era of dirigisme and the period of economic liberalisation with emphasis on a market economy, using all available micro-and macro-data. In a much broader and meaningful sense, this book deals with the socio-economic progress of Guyana from the 1960s, with heavy emphasis on the market reforms, because this is the dominant and interesting story for policy lessons in the Third World. This book also focuses on what has happened to poverty, inequality, and other social indicators during the reform period. Until now, there has not been any systematic examination of the effects of the economic reforms in Guyana on unemployment, wages and industrial activity; poverty and inequality; farmers' response to price liberalisation; education and health indicators; ethnicity and growth; and governance, crime and corruption. These issues and more are the subject matter of this book. The book refers to those aspects of Guyana's history and recent political events that bear directly on economic policy and the performance of the economic system.

South Korea at the Crossroads

South Korea at the Crossroads
Title South Korea at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Scott A. Snyder
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 203
Release 2018-01-02
Genre History
ISBN 0231546181

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Against the backdrop of China’s mounting influence and North Korea’s growing nuclear capability and expanding missile arsenal, South Korea faces a set of strategic choices that will shape its economic prospects and national security. In South Korea at the Crossroads, Scott A. Snyder examines the trajectory of fifty years of South Korean foreign policy and offers predictions—and a prescription—for the future. Pairing a historical perspective with a shrewd understanding of today’s political landscape, Snyder contends that South Korea’s best strategy remains investing in a robust alliance with the United States. Snyder begins with South Korea’s effort in the 1960s to offset the risk of abandonment by the United States during the Vietnam War and the subsequent crisis in the alliance during the 1970s. A series of shifts in South Korean foreign relations followed: the “Nordpolitik” engagement with the Soviet Union and China at the end of the Cold War; Kim Dae Jung’s “Sunshine Policy,” designed to bring North Korea into the international community; “trustpolitik,” which sought to foster diplomacy with North Korea and Japan; and changes in South Korea’s relationship with the United States. Despite its rise as a leader in international financial, development, and climate-change forums, South Korea will likely still require the commitment of the United States to guarantee its security. Although China is a tempting option, Snyder argues that only the United States is both credible and capable in this role. South Korea remains vulnerable relative to other regional powers in northeast Asia despite its rising profile as a middle power, and it must balance the contradiction of desirable autonomy and necessary alliance.