Threats to democracy in the Caribbean
By: Kingstown | Threats to Democracy in the Caribbean | 31 July - 1 August, 1986
Publisher: Bustamante Institute of Public and International Affairs Description: 72 pSubject(s): CARIBBEAN | DEMOCRACY | NICARAGUA | PRESS | TRADE UNIONS | HUMAN RIGHTSSummary: Papers presented on users seen as threats to democracy in the Caribbean. Issues seen as posing problems to democracy are trade union repression, aspects of human rights, interference from outside of the state, press restrictions and poor social conditions. Each of these issues are presented in separate papers and many use specific islands to illustrate their opinions. A paper on the Nicaraguan revolution is also included.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 00053-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | 705 |
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Papers presented on users seen as threats to democracy in the Caribbean. Issues seen as posing problems to democracy are trade union repression, aspects of human rights, interference from outside of the state, press restrictions and poor social conditions. Each of these issues are presented in separate papers and many use specific islands to illustrate their opinions. A paper on the Nicaraguan revolution is also included.
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