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1982
Abstract The Caribbean region has been an attractive area of the world since Columbus rediscovered it in 1492. In colonial times the Caribbean was an area of settlement, economic exploitation, and intense competition between the powerful nations of Spain, England, France, and Holland.
J. E. Case, Gabriel Dengo
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Abstract The Caribbean region has been an attractive area of the world since Columbus rediscovered it in 1492. In colonial times the Caribbean was an area of settlement, economic exploitation, and intense competition between the powerful nations of Spain, England, France, and Holland.
J. E. Case, Gabriel Dengo
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1997
Sovereignty and Consensus Defining the security concerns of the Caribbean and developing strategies for dealing with these concerns vary considerably among its nations. Yet there are certain "realities" affecting that security upon which most analysts and policy makers find consensus.
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Sovereignty and Consensus Defining the security concerns of the Caribbean and developing strategies for dealing with these concerns vary considerably among its nations. Yet there are certain "realities" affecting that security upon which most analysts and policy makers find consensus.
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2012
The Wider Caribbean Region’s unique marine and coastal areas support some of the world’s most productive and diverse ecosystems and provide numerous products and services for human communities. In combination with the host of stressors already affecting many areas, climate change is likely to lead to further declines in the health and sustainability of
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The Wider Caribbean Region’s unique marine and coastal areas support some of the world’s most productive and diverse ecosystems and provide numerous products and services for human communities. In combination with the host of stressors already affecting many areas, climate change is likely to lead to further declines in the health and sustainability of
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2019
The Caribbean is characterized by geographic, political, and economic diversity, yet it is subject to easy stereotyping. Close to 44 million people, 0.058% of the world population, live in this archipelago. Largely black and Hispanic with some indigenous people, the population in different islands is a reflection of their particular history.
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The Caribbean is characterized by geographic, political, and economic diversity, yet it is subject to easy stereotyping. Close to 44 million people, 0.058% of the world population, live in this archipelago. Largely black and Hispanic with some indigenous people, the population in different islands is a reflection of their particular history.
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Caribbean Region: Perspectives on Petroleum
1995The Caribbean region unambiguously illustrates several principles of petroleum geology, the most important of which is that tectonic stability in the continental platform environment is essential to the generation, accumulation, and preservation of petroleum. Platform blocks account for 99.99 percent of the region’s cumulative production and proved oil
Arthur A. Meyerhoff +2 more
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Regional Integration in the Caribbean
2019The chapter gives an overview of regional integration efforts from the time of the West Indies Federation to the Caribbean Free Trade Association and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). This chapter also examines how the Caribbean Community operates as a regional organization.
Jacqueline Laguardia Martinez +3 more
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