McNair Paper 54.
Provides a balanced account of the events in the 1970s and 1980s that defined the United States-Caribbean security relationship during the later years of the Cold War. Discusses the impact of the Cold War on this relationship, and Caribbean responses designed to balance cooperation with the United States and other regional powers in areas of mutual interest, while at the same time protecting their sovereignty. Shows how the end of the Cold War has fundamentally changed the way we view not only security, but also each other as partners in an emerging interdependent security relationship.
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