The Caribbean region is a complex space characterized by the largest concentration of acutely vulnerable small island states, whose existence has always been deeply entangled with the world. Contemporary crises of climate change and ongoing geopolitical instability as well as the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, demand new architectures for our world of work, health, education, sociality, wellbeing, economic and environmental governance, as well as for the management of globalization processes.
Framed by this daunting context, Reordering Caribbean Futures in the Fires of Global Change explores the conflicts, tensions and contradictions abounding in order to reimagine Caribbean futures and reorder economic, social, political and environmental practices and policies to address the wellbeing of all. Based on the contributions of an interdisciplinary collection of scholars and policy analysts, this publication assesses the dominant tensions in contemporary international geopolitics and examines the multidimensional fault lines in Caribbean vulnerability. At its core, the work challenges current models and ways of thinking to re-imagine Caribbean development futures.
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Patricia Northover, PhD, is a development economist and Senior Research Fellow at the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies, The University of the West Indies, Mona (SALISES, UWI). She specializes in the philosophy of economics and critical development studies.
Richard Bernal, PhD, former Ambassador to the USA and Organization of American States and Professor of Practice at the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies, as well as former Pro Vice-Chancellor, Global Affairs at The University of the West Indies
Hamid A. Ghany is Professor of Constitutional Affairs and Parliamentary Studies and former SALISES Director, The University of the West Indies, St Augustine.
Natalie Dietrich Jones is Senior Research Fellow at the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies, The University of the West Indies, Mona. Her research interests include geographies of the border, managed migration, and intra-regional migration in the Caribbean.
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