Research Seminar: Governance in the Non-Independent Caribbean:
Challenges and Opportunities
The seminar will take place at The Space, Baldwin Street, Bristol on 22
and 23 November 2007.
This seminar will bring together scholars, practioners, politicians and
administrators from the UK, Europe, the Caribbean and the USA to provide
a much-needed international and comparative perspective to the status
and performance of the non-independent territories in the Caribbean. The
objective of the seminar, therefore, is to acknowledge the merits of the
governance arrangements in place, to provide a balanced critique of
them, and to suggest how particular reforms can preserve a vibrant and
effective relationship between the non-independent Caribbean on the one
hand and their metropolitan centres on the other.
For further information and registration, please see
http://www.uwe.ac.uk/hlss/faculty/news/0708/govincaribbean/index.shtml
Funded by a grant from the British Academy's UK-Latin America and the
Caribbean Link Programme.
As part of the British Academy award, there are several other smaller
events being organised at the Institute of the Study of the Americas in
collaboration with the Caribbean-Britain Business Council, London (20
November), Warwick University (20 November), Bristol University (21
November), University of the West of England (21 November), and
Liverpool University (26 November). For further information on any of
these events please contact Peter Clegg at [log in to unmask]
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