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This edited collection represents a timely reflection on CARICOM’s performance across a wide range of fields of engagement in both the economic and functional realms.
Part I: The Foundations of Pan-Caribbean Regionalism. 1 Pan-Caribbeanism and the CARICOM Widening Project. 2 Constructing the Greater Caribbean. 3 Diaspora, Affective Ties, and the New Global Order: Caribbean Implications. Part II: Confronting Boundaries of Formal Sovereignty. 4 Responses to the Sovereignty/Vulnerability/Development Dilemmas: Small Territories and Regional Organizations in the Caribbean. 5 The Stake of Admitting the French Caribbean Territory Authorities to CARICOM and the OECS. 6 A Deeper Regional Incorporation for the French Territories of the Americas: the shifting dynamics of French foreign policy. 7 The Insularisation of a regional university: The case of the former UAG. Part III: Haiti and the Dominican Republic: Challenges to Integration. 8 Haiti-CARICOM relations: Between fascination and mistrust. 9 French or Creole: Which Second Language for CARICOM? 10 Imaginary Narratives about Dominicanos of Haitian Descent: The Media Debates Around Sonia Pierre and Juliana Deguis. Part IV: Assessing Initiatives in Pan-Caribbean Regionalism. 11 Cuba’s Cooperation with CARICOM: From Grant Aid to Compensated Development Cooperation. 12 Towards a New Latin American-Caribbean Regionalism of Solidarity. 13 Opportunities for CARICOM in ALBA, PetroCaribe and CELAC. Part V: Global and Regional Trends: Implications for Pan-Caribbean Integration. 14 Far from Home but Close at Heart’: Preliminary Considerations on Regional Integration, Deterritorialization and the Caribbean Diaspora. 15 CARICOM and the Rising Powers: India, China and Brazil’s Growing South-South Cooperation in the Region.16 Confronting shifting economic and political terrains.