By David Jessop
Middle-ranking powers are emerging as important policy arbiters. They are seeking global outcomes that better respond to their own interests as China and...
By David Jessop
A week ago, the 27th UN conference on climate change (COP27) ended.
Seen from a Caribbean perspective the primary objective was to deliver...
By David Jessop
‘Indian son rises over empire. History comes full circle in Britain’, read the headline on India’s NDTV early morning news bulletin, indicating...
By David Jessop
There is no sign that the war in Ukraine will end soon. Instead, following significant losses on the battlefield, Russia is mobilising...
By David Jessop
In 2023, CARICOM will celebrate its 50th anniversary. Plans are underway for what may be a year-long celebration.
Most governments, the secretariat, and...
By David Jessop
Could the threat of global food shortages finally unite CARICOM? Will it cause member states to act together, making real the CSME’s promise...
By David Jessop
After two lean years, Caribbean tourism is recovering. As travel restrictions are removed there is widespread optimism about the coming summer and...
By David Jessop
After a prolonged period in which Washington’s economic role and political influence in Latin America and the Caribbean has been unrivalled, fundamental...
By David Jessop
Earlier this month at a conference on Caribbean security, Barbados’ prime minister, Mia Motley, spoke about the consequences of the war in...
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