Enjoying power: Eugenia Charles and political leadership in the Commonwealth Caribbean

By: Barriteau, Eudine, ed | Cobley, Alan, ed
Publisher: University of the West Indies Press ; Kingston ; 2006Description: xii, 306 p; ills., tbls., mapsISBN: 976-640-191-8Subject(s): POLITICAL ASPECTS | POLITICAL LEADERSHIP | LEADERSHIP | GOVERNANCE | CARIBBEAN | EDUCATION | ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | POLITICS | DOMINICA | POVERTY ALLEVIATION | WOMENSummary: Captures critical elements of the life times and motivations of one of the caribbean's most imposing political leaders of the twentieth century, Dame Eugenia Charles. Presents interviews from Dame Eugenia, her friends and associates, from more than three decades of her public life, capturing the essence of a life lived in the heat of political controversy. Seeks to uncover the economic philosophy of Eugenia Charles and exposes how this influenced the approach to development the country experienced during her administration.
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Captures critical elements of the life times and motivations of one of the caribbean's most imposing political leaders of the twentieth century, Dame Eugenia Charles. Presents interviews from Dame Eugenia, her friends and associates, from more than three decades of her public life, capturing the essence of a life lived in the heat of political controversy. Seeks to uncover the economic philosophy of Eugenia Charles and exposes how this influenced the approach to development the country experienced during her administration.

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