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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2000

The Caribbean Regional Integration: What Developments?

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The Association of Caribbean States, which will be in the center point of this analysis, remains currently heteroclite perhaps even baroque gathering of States and territories. Its operational budget is quite modest with regards the ambitions it displays. Does it have to be considered so much as an additional association in the concert of the regional organizations orchestrated in increasing spheres in the Caribbean? On the contrary, is it not likely to cooperate or integrate traditionally isolated countries like the Dominican Republic, the Republic of Haiti, Panama and especially Cuba? Does it not offer a real insertion opportunity for the French Departments of America (FDA) which were always excluded from
the local organizations? In this case, which role can France play through its FDA in the Caribbean-Latin American area?
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halshs-00005747 , version 1 (16-04-2017)

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François Taglioni. The Caribbean Regional Integration: What Developments?. Stephen Calleya. regionalism in the post-cold war world, Asghate Publishing Limited, pp.211-231, 2000. ⟨halshs-00005747⟩
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