This study in comparative politics provides a comparison and contrast in the political development of two countries with divergent historical influences - the Dominican Republic and Jamaica. Although situated in close geographical proximity to each other and to the United States, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic are island nations generally considered separately in the fields of Latin American and Commonwealth Caribbean politics. The mutually exclusive treatment of Caribbean countries with Hispanic traditions and those with British traditions is common in the literature and may be attributed to increased specialization, misunderstanding, and inattention to important commonalities between the cultures. This work pulls together the common themes and patterns, developing a single framework for analyzing patterns in colonial legacies, the gaining of independence, formation of political institutions, the emergence of political leadership, and the creation and implementation of policies in the two states. The background and contemporary developments of both the Dominican Republic and Jamaica are treated within the context of this framework. This work should prove of interest to scholars in Caribbean studies, Latin American studies, comparative and international politics, and sociologists specializing in comparative cultures.
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Publisher
ABC-Clio
ISBN-13
9780275939274
eBay Product ID (ePID)
95425510
Product Key Features
Author
Richard S. Hillman
Publication Name
Distant Neighbors in the Caribbean: the Dominican Republic and Jamaica in Comparative Perspective
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Government
Publication Year
1992
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
224 Pages
Additional Product Features
Title_Author
Richard S. Hillman
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
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