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Politics in a Half-made Society
Kirk Meighoo
Politics in a Half-made Society
Kirk Meighoo
"Politics in a Half Made Society tells the story of contemporary politics in the twin island of Trinidad and Tobago. The book provides a narrative and analytical account beginning in 1925, when the first elections were held, and continuing up to 2001 with the two major political parties in a historical deadlock for which formal constitutional arrangement did no cater. The book is divided into four sections, each underlining the important stages of Trinidad?s political history, Part One ? Prelude to Self-government ? deals with Trinidad?s move towards the establishment of party politics between 1925 and 1953; Part Two ? The Long Reign of Eric Williams ? recounts the political shrewdness of this prime minister and the peculiar challenges he faced while in power; Part Three ? Paved with Good Intentions: The Rise and Fall of the National Alliance for Reconstruction ? examines the failure of the Chambers administration to sustain the political and economic gains made during the Williams years, covers the attempted coup of 1990 and assesses the NAR?s performance; Part Four ? Toward Stalemate: Structural Adjustment, Indian Arrival and Slim Majorities ? looks at the political configuration of the 1990s after structural adjustment and Basdeo Panday?s coming to power. "
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 5, 2000 |
ISBN13 | 9789766370794 |
Publishers | Ian Randle Publishers |
Pages | 480 |
Dimensions | 150 × 24 × 225 mm · 639 g |
Language | English |
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