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. Ed(S): Hintjens, Helen M.; Newitt, Professor Malyn - Political Economy Of Small Tropical Islands: The Importance of Being Small - 9780859893725 - V9780859893725
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Political Economy Of Small Tropical Islands: The Importance of Being Small

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Description for Political Economy Of Small Tropical Islands: The Importance of Being Small hardcover. This book is a comparative study of a number of dependent and independent tropical islands and archipelagos. Its contributors seek to answer a number of vital questions affecting the security, political status and economic development of some of the world's smallest and most remote communities. Editor(s): Hintjens, Helen M.; Newitt, Professor Malyn. Num Pages: 268 pages, 9 maps, bibliograohy, index. BIC Classification: 1QFG; GTF; JP; KCM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 240 x 160 x 25. Weight in Grams: 580.

This book is a comparative study of a number of dependent and independent tropical islands and archipelagos. Its contributors seek to answer a number of vital questions affecting the security, political status and economic development of some of the world's smallest and most remote communities.

This book is a comparative study of a number of dependent and independent tropical islands and archipelagos. Its contributors seek to answer a number of vital questions affecting the security, political status and economic development of some of the world's smallest and most remote communities.

It asks why three of France's former colonies opted for full departmental status and what range of options are open to the remaining British and Dutch island dependencies. It also looks at security issues, contrasting the privileged position of Réunion and Mauritius with the precarious survival of Comoros and São Tomé since their independence in 1975. The development strategies of various islands are critically examined-Maldives, Micronesia, Fiji, the Cook Islands and São Tomé and Príncipe coming under individual scrutiny. The legacy of colonial rule has been a high propensity to import and a dependence on a narrow range of marketable crops. The book argues that development strategies must take into account the need to support populations on remote islands, that economic development must be adapted to ecological constraints and traditional social structures, and that shipping plays and will continue to play a key role in any consideration of the future of island states.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
1992
Publisher
University of Exeter Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
268
Condition
New
Number of Pages
268
Place of Publication
Exeter, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780859893725
SKU
V9780859893725
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99-2

About . Ed(S): Hintjens, Helen M.; Newitt, Professor Malyn
Helen Hintjens is at the Centre for Development Studies, The University College of Swansea. Malyn Newitt is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Exeter.

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