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UID:
gbv_301131325
Format: VIII, 228 S , ill , 23 cm
ISBN: 1555878849
Series Statement: Woodrow Wilson Center current studies on Latin America
Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Tulchin, J. S. ; Espach, R. H.: U.S.-Caribbean security relations in the post-Cold War era. - S. 1-22. Maingot, A. P.: Changing definitions of "social problems" in the Caribbean. - S. 25-43. Garcia Muniz, H.: The United States and the Caribbean at fin de siecle. - S. 45-64. Rojas Araventa, F.: The new security agenda in the Caribbean. - S. 65-81. Hernandes, R.: Cooperation in the Caribbean. - S. 83-93. Duany, J.: The fear of illegal aliens. Caribbean migration as a national and regional security threat. - S. 97-117. Bodea, L.: Migration and regional security. - S. 119-135. Griffith, I. L.: Drugs and the emerging security agenda in the Caribbean. - S. 137-150. Jaramillo Edwards, I.: Initiatives for cooperative regional security. Reintegration Cuba into regional projects. - S. 151-157. Bach, R. L.: Toward a new political framework for migration in the Caribbean. - S. 161-175. Lewis, R.: Initiatives for cooperative regional security. The Eastern Caribbean regional security sytem. - S. 177-183. Keck, T.
Language: English
Subjects: Political Science
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Keywords: Karibik ; Sicherheitspolitik ; Regionale Kooperation ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1457975068
    Format: 1 graph. Darst., Lit. S. 42-43
    ISBN: 1555878849
    Content: The author reflects on drug trade and organized crime with its consequences in terms of criminality in the Caribbean islands as a social problem, and on political options how to deal with these. He offers a review of Cold-War-perceptions, which tended to neglect the need to address the problem of organized crime. The author stresses that the Caribbean states will not be able to solve these problemes alone, but that they will have to take action on national level. As the author points out: The fundamental decisions are local ones. (DÜI-Goe)
    In: Security in the Caribbean Basin, Boulder, Colo. : L. Rienner Publishers, 2000, , Seite 25-43, 1555878849
    In: pages:25-43
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1477022767
    Format: Lit. S. 91-93
    ISBN: 1555878849
    Content: The author reflects on issues of security in the Caribbean region from the standpoint of cultural cooperation, which he identifies as central dimension for the promotion of mutual confidence. He stresses the cultural diversity of the region and the existing links especially to the United States, considering the large number of Caribbean migrants and the resulting economic ties. He identifies several central issues such as the protection of the environment, the protection of intellectual property rights and the problems of indigenous peoples. (DÜI-Goe)
    In: Security in the Caribbean Basin, Boulder, Colo. : L. Rienner Publishers, 2000, , Seite 83-93, 1555878849
    In: pages:83-93
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1457975084
    Format: Lit. S. 148-150
    ISBN: 1555878849
    Content: The drug economy in the Caribbean, as the author argues, affects the very maintenance of civil societies in the region. The author offers an overview of the development of drug economy in the Caribbean region and reflects on several dimensions of the problem like drug trafficking, drug consumption and the money laundering. He concludes stressing the global character of the drug phenomenon, the drug dilemma in the Caribbean being considered as a regional manifestation of a global threat. (DÜI-Goe)
    In: Security in the Caribbean Basin, Boulder, Colo. : L. Rienner Publishers, 2000, , Seite 137-150, 1555878849
    In: pages:137-150
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1457975106
    Format: 1 Lit.Hinw.
    ISBN: 1555878849
    Content: The problems of security in the Caribbean basin, according to the author, should be approached on a regional basis. He stresses the need to establish confidence-building measures like joint maritime operations, cooperation in disaster response and combined counternarcotic interdiction operations. From the author's point of view states like France, the Netherlands, the UK and the USA will have to be consulted in order to reach an effective combat of drug trafficking. The USA should chose a multilateral approach towards cooperation with the Caribbean states. (DÜI-Goe)
    In: Security in the Caribbean Basin, Boulder, Colo. : L. Rienner Publishers, 2000, , Seite 177-183, 1555878849
    In: pages:177-183
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1457975114
    Format: 1 Lit.Hinw.
    ISBN: 1555878849
    Content: The author offers an introduction into the activities of the U. S. Coast Guard in the Caribbean region. Among others, he mentions maritime law enforcement, alient migrant interdiction and military readiness as important missions of the Coast Guard. A fictitious scenario and some real-life examples are given of the counternarcotics-activities of the Coast Guard. In his conclusions the author presents six arguments on the importance of counternarcotics agreements. (DÜI-Goe)
    In: Security in the Caribbean Basin, Boulder, Colo. : L. Rienner Publishers, 2000, , Seite 197-202, 1555878849
    In: pages:197-202
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1457975076
    Format: 2 graph. Darst., 3 Tab., Lit. S. 133-135
    ISBN: 1555878849
    Content: Migration processes, according to the author, have to be considered as a central issue of security in the region, which is characterized by the existence of large communities of migrants outside their countries of origin. A state centered perspective would be misleading. Problems like overlapping jurisdictions, questions of repatriation and deportation have to be addressed. The author points out that durable solutions should be extended to the support for returning migrants and to the design of mechanisms, which improve regional labor markets and the investment of remittances into developmental initiatives. (DÜI-Goe)
    In: Security in the Caribbean Basin, Boulder, Colo. : L. Rienner Publishers, 2000, , Seite 119-135, 1555878849
    In: pages:119-135
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_1457975092
    Format: 2 Tab.
    ISBN: 1555878849
    Content: The authors analyses changes in Caribbean migration frameworks and proposes a broad vision of regional interests with a focus on cooperation, stability and security as an important element for a new political framework. Economic security would have to be improved as well as legal migration options in order to ensure a productive role of migration for both societies implied. The author concludes arguing that people must have a real choice to leave, stay or return. (DÜI-Goe)
    In: Security in the Caribbean Basin, Boulder, Colo. : L. Rienner Publishers, 2000, , Seite 161-175, 1555878849
    In: pages:161-175
    Language: English
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