The prevailing characteristic of CARICOM, apart from the agonizingly slow pace of institutionalizing the machinery for integration, has been the jealous retention of “sovereignty” by governments of the region. In other words, as the late, former prime minister of Barbados, Owen Arthur, put it disapprovingly: “[CARICOM] conceives of (itself) mainly as a community of sovereign states in which sovereignty is pooled but never ceded; with the nation-state being the locus of decision-making in respect of the implementation of regional commitments”
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AUTORES:
Sir Ronald Sanders
INSTITUCIONES:
IDIOMAS:
Inglés
ÁREAS DE POLíTICA:
Comercio internacional e integración regional
INSTRUMENTOS:
Acceso a (y gestión de) datos e información
PAíSES:
Antigua y Barbuda
Barbados
Belice
Dominica
Granada
Guyana
Jamaica
Montserrat
República Dominicana
San Cristóbal y Nieves
San Vicente y las Granadinas
Santa Lucía
Surinam
Trinidad y Tobago
SECTORES:
Comercio
RESULTADOS:
Generación de Información
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