01680nas 2200553- 450 991013721380332120240920213021.01980-5519(OCoLC)156993799(CKB)110978984248412(CONSER)--2007262131(DE-599)ZDB2252916-0(EXLCZ)9911097898424841220070726a19849999 --- -porurb||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRevista brasileira de estudos de populaçãoRio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil :Associação Brasileira de Estudos Populacionais,1984-Refereed/Peer-reviewed0102-3098 RebepREV BRAS ESTUD POPULRev. bras. estud. popul.DemographyBrazilPeriodicalsDemographyPopulation DynamicsDemographyfast(OCoLC)fst00890158Populationfast(OCoLC)fst01071476BrazilPopulationPeriodicalsBrazilPopulationStatisticsPeriodicalsBrazilBrazilfastPeriodical.Statistics.Statistics.fastPeriodicals.fastDemographyDemography.Population Dynamics.Demography.Population.Associação Brasileira de Estudos Populacionais,JOURNAL9910137213803321Revista brasileira de estudos de população1956115UNINA04174nam 22006135 450 991085198360332120250808090227.0978303147479810.1007/978-3-031-47479-8(CKB)31801781800041(MiAaPQ)EBC31284490(Au-PeEL)EBL31284490(MiAaPQ)EBC31319607(Au-PeEL)EBL31319607(DE-He213)978-3-031-47479-8(EXLCZ)993180178180004120240417d2024 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBlack Fins White Sharks: Unmasking the Genealogy of Caribbean Political Corruption Decolonising Caribbean Corruption Studies /by Dawn De Coteau1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2024.1 online resource (184 pages)9783031474781 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1: Massa Day Done or 'Same Old Khaki Pants ? - contextualising Caribbean political corruption -- Chapter 2: Smokescreens and Pipe Dreams - Examining Anti-Corruption Measures in the Eastern Caribbean -- Chapter 3: Analysing Governance Arrangements – Freedom of Speech & Press and Elections -- Chapter 4: Analysis of Governance Arrangements for Controlling Corruption and their Effectiveness -- Chapter 5: Corruption: The Lived Experience – Interview Participants’ Perspectives.A ground-breaking scholarly text with resonance and relevance in emerging post-globalism discourse, it provides a theoretical and empirical framework not only for decolonising Caribbean political corruption studies but also for giving agency to small island development outside Western narratives -an exciting prospect of 'small walking tall'. ---Simon Lee, independent scholar and Caribbeanist This book is a pioneering multi-disciplinary analytical study of Caribbean political corruption grounded in Caribbean epistemology, challenging universalist perceptions generated outside the region which take no account of historical and cultural elativity. In tracing the history and development of Caribbean political systems and corruption, it collates and synthesizes existing data, indispensable to current and future research. Rigorous analysis of international corruption measurement tools demonstrates deficiencies and limited validity for small island states in the Caribbean and worldwide. Highly detailed case studies and fieldwork research investigating perceptions of corruption and democratic capacity present invaluable new empirical data and offer insights into remodelling corruption analysis. With its wide cross-disciplinary appeal, this book makes significant and timely contributions to decolonial studies and an emerging decolonization discourse in the Caribbean. Dr. Dawn De Coteau is an international lawyer who practices in England & Wales and the Caribbean region. She obtained the award of Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Liverpool in 2022, with her thesis entitled 'Corruption in Caribbean Politics - Examining Cultural Tolerance’.Economic developmentInternational economic relationsImperialismPolitical scienceDevelopment StudiesInternational Political Economy’Imperialism and ColonialismGovernance and GovernmentEconomic development.International economic relations.Imperialism.Political science.Development Studies.International Political Economy’.Imperialism and Colonialism.Governance and Government.972.9De Coteau Dawn1771823MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910851983603321Black Fins White Sharks: Unmasking the Genealogy of Caribbean Political Corruption4266467UNINA