The Costs of Regime Survival

Racial Mobilization, Elite Domination and Control of the State in Guyana and Trinidad

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Paperback, 252 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2006
ISBN13: 9780521030144
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2006 9780521030144
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This comparative study of two republics - Guyana in South America, and Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean - examines the conditions which determine regime survival in less developed countries. Given the structure of political and economic organization typical of these countries, and of the web of international relations of which they are a part, political survival can very often depend on a leader's willingness to serve the interests of a small, but politically strategic minority. In both Guyana and Trinidad post-independence leaders made politically expedient decisions that foreclosed policy choices consistent with the satisfaction of collective needs. As a result both countries experienced a series of political and economic crises. This in-depth comparative study of Guyana and Trinidad will be of interest to all scholars, students and policy-makers concerned with aspects of political and economic development in the Third World.

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ISBN13:9780521030144
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:252

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Acknowledgements; 1. Regime survival and control of the post-colonial state; 2. Mobilization for control of the state in Guyana and Trinidad; 3. Maintaining control of the state: strategies for regime survival in Guyana and Trinidad; 4. Elite support and control of the state: race, ideology and clientelism; 5. Regime survival and state control of the economy; 6. The political and economic costs of regime survival; 7. Collective needs versus the demands of powerful actors in less developed countries; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.
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