Contemporary Security and Defense Issues in the Caribbean
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Publication Date:
August 2016
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English
This 200 page publication, consisting of nine essays edited by Perry Center Professors Pat Paterson and Walter Earle, is a collection of diverse perspectives from policy leaders in the region.
Un-Governed and Un-Governable Spaces: Threats to Democracy and National Security in Jamaica – George Benson
Preventing Violent Extremism in the Caribbean – Francesca Caonero and Pernille Rasmussen
Citizen Insecurity in Trinidad and Tobaco and the Applicability of the Concept of the Mafia State – Dianne Williams
Warring on Domestic Soil: Military versus Police Missions in Jamaica – Valeen Calder
Systemic Challenges in Law Enforcement: Examining the Social Context of Misconduct and Criminal Behavior within the Police Service of Trinidad and Tobago – Netty-Ann Gordon
Corruption and its Impact on Good Governance in the Caribbean – Henderson P. Patrick
The United Nations Law of the Sea Conventions (UNCLOS) and its Impact on the Traditional Maritime Powers Operations in the Caribbean – Wilbert Kirton
Global Warming and Climate Change in the Caribbean – Pat Paterson
Venezuela's "9-Dash-Line" in the Caribbean – R. Evan Ellis