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Political Change and U.S. Strategic Concerns in the Caribbean
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 October 2022
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1. For example, see Barry, Wood, and Preusch, The Other Side of Paradise: Foreign Control in the Caribbean, xiii.
2. J. David Singer, “The Level-of-Analysis Problem in International Relations,” in The International System: Theoretical Essays, edited by Klaus Knorr and Sidney Verba (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1961), 77–92.
3. See Barry, Wood, and Preusch, The Other Side of Paradise, xiii.
4. Eric Williams, Capitalism and Slavery (London: André Deutsch, 1964).
5. Lloyd Best and Kari Levitt, Externally Propelled Growth and Industrialization (Montreal: Centre for Developing Area Studies, McGill University, 1969); Lloyd Best, “A Model of Pure Plantation Economy,” Social and Economic Studies 17 (1968); and George Beckford, Persistent Poverty: Underdevelopment in Plantation Economies of the Third World (New York: Oxford University Press, 1972).
6. Abraham F. Lowenthal, “The Caribbean Basin Initiative: Misplaced Emphasis,” Foreign Policy 47 (Summer 1982):116.
7. See Adelman and Reading, Confrontation in the Caribbean Basin, 3.
8. Edward González, U.S. Strategic Interests in the Caribbean Basin (San Germán: Inter-American University of Puerto Rico, 1983), 5.
9. J. Edward Greene, Perspectives on U.S.-Caribbean Relations in the Mid-Eighties (San Germán: Inter-American University of Puerto Rico, 1984), 11; and H. Michael Erisman, “Contemporary Challenges Confronting U.S. Caribbean Policy,” in The Caribbean Challenge: U.S. Policy in a Volatile Region, edited by H. Michael Erisman (Boulder, Colo.: Westview, 1984), 6.
10. Josefina Cintrón Tiryakian, “The Military and Security Dimensions of U.S. Caribbean Policy,” in Erisman, Caribbean Challenge, 49.
11. J. Edward Greene, “The Ideological and Idiosyncratic Aspects of U.S.-Caribbean Relations,” in Erisman, Caribbean Challenge, 43.
12. Commonwealth Consultative Group, Vulnerability: Small States in the Global Society (London: Commonwealth Secretariat, 1985).
13. Gerald O. Barney, The Global 2000 Report to the President of the U.S.: Entering the Twenty-First Century (New York: Pergamon, 1980).
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