32nd Edition

South America, Central America and the Caribbean 2024

Edited By Europa Publications Copyright 2023
    1094 Pages
    by Routledge

    A unique combination of the latest data on, and detailed analysis of, a vast region. Scrupulously revised and updated, this definitive survey of the countries and territories of South America, Central America and the Caribbean combines expert analysis and commentary, up-to-date economic and socio-political data and extensive directory information.

    General Survey

    Essays by leading experts on the area cover issues of regional importance, including the rise of the so-called `pink tide’ in Latin American politics; moves towards republicanism and growing calls for reparations in the Caribbean; the cultural and political relevance of religion in Latin America; relations between Mexico and the USA in the context of the US opioids epidemic; popular protests in Latin America; developments in the People’s Republic of China’s Belt and Road Initiative in the Caribbean and Latin America; and different approaches to transitional justice in several Latin American countries. This in-depth analysis is complemented by extensive coverage of the activities of international organizations operating in South America, Central America and the Caribbean, together with background information on the major commodities of the region. Also included are detailed listings of research institutes studying South America, Central America and the Caribbean, and comprehensive bibliographies of books and periodicals relevant to the region.

    Country Surveys

    Individual chapters on each country, comprising: a geographical overview and map, an essay on the history and the economy; an extensive statistical survey of economic and demographic indicators, including area and population, health and welfare, agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, industry, finance, trade, transport, tourism, communications media and education; a directory of names, addresses and further key information on the constitution, government, election commissions, political organizations, diplomatic representation, judicial system, religion, the media, finance, trade and industry, transport, tourism, defence and education. A bibliography is also provided for further research.

    Regional Information

    full details of the main regional organizations active within Latin America and the Caribbean. A separate section is included on major commodities of the area. Also included is a directory of research institutes specializing in the region, and bibliographies of books and periodicals covering the region.

    PART ONE: Topical Essays

     

    Pink Tide 2.0: Causes, Characteristics and Consequences Dr CHRISTOPHER WYLDE

     

    Republicanism, Reparations and Reform: Will the Commonwealth Caribbean Become `Totally Free’? Prof. PETER CLEGG

     

    Religion in Latin America and the Caribbean: Past, Present and Possible Futures MANOELA CARPENEDO

     

    Mexican–US Relations and the US Opioids Epidemic Prof. MÓNICA SERRANO

     

    China’s Belt and Road Initiative in the Caribbean and Latin America Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

     

    Protests in Latin America amid Ongoing Global Systemic Crises MAGDA CATALINA JIMÉNEZ JIMÉNEZ and FABIO ANDRÉS DÍAZ PABÓN

     

    PART TWO: Country Surveys

     

    ANGUILLA

    History MARK WILSON

    Economy MARK WILSON

     

    ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA

    History MARK WILSON

    Economy MARK WILSON

     

    ARGENTINA

    History Dr CHRISTOPHER WYLDE

    Economy Dr CHRISTOPHER WYLDE

     

    ARUBA

     

    THE BAHAMAS

    History MARK WILSON

    Economy MARK WILSON

     

    BARBADOS

    History MARK WILSON

    Economy DELISLE WORRELL

     

    BELIZE

    History MARK WILSON

    Economy MARK WILSON

     

    BERMUDA

     

    BOLIVIA

    History Dr RONALD BRUCE ST JOHN

    Economy Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

     

    BONAIRE

     

    BRAZIL

    History Prof. FRANCISCO PANIZZA

    Economy DANIEL H. ALVES

     

    THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS

     

    THE CAYMAN ISLANDS

     

    CHILE

    History Dr MATTHIAS ERLANDSEN

    Economy IVAN LUZARDO-LUNA

     

    COLOMBIA

    History JORGE LUIS FABRA-ZAMORA and ANDRÉS MOLINA-OCHOA

    Economy IVAN LUZARDO-LUNA

     

    COSTA RICA

    History Dr DAVID DÍAZ ARIAS

    Economy Dr ANTHONY GOEBEL McDERMOTT

     

    CUBA

    History Dr STEPHEN WILKINSON

    Economy Dr EMILY MORRIS

     

    CURAÇAO

     

    DOMINICA

    History MARK WILSON

    Economy MARK WILSON

     

    THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

    History Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

    Economy Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

     

    ECUADOR

    History Dr MARC BECKER

    Economy Dr XIMENA SOSA

     

    EL SALVADOR

    History Dr ELLEN MOODIE

    Economy Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

     

    THE FALKLAND ISLANDS

     

    FRENCH GUIANA

    History Prof. JUSTIN DANIEL

    Economy Prof. JUSTIN DANIEL

     

     

    GRENADA

    History MARK WILSON

    Economy MARK WILSON

     

     

    GUADELOUPE

    History Prof. JUSTIN DANIEL

    Economy Prof. JUSTIN DANIEL

     

    GUATEMALA

    History Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

    Economy Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

     

    GUYANA

    History MARK WILSON

    Economy MARK WILSON

     

    HAITI

    History Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

    Economy Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

     

    HONDURAS

    History Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

    Economy Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

     

    JAMAICA

    History MARK WILSON

    Economy MARK WILSON

     

    MARTINIQUE

    History Prof. JUSTIN DANIEL

    Economy Prof. JUSTIN DANIEL

     

    MEXICO

    History Prof. FRANCISCO E. GONZÁLEZ

    Economy Prof. FRANCISCO E. GONZÁLEZ

     

    MONTSERRAT

    History MARK WILSON

    Economy MARK WILSON

     

    NICARAGUA

    History Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

    Economy Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

     

    PANAMA

    History Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

    Economy Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

     

    PARAGUAY

     

    History Prof. PETER LAMBERT

    Economy Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

     

    PERU

    History Dr RONALD BRUCE ST JOHN

    Economy Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

     

    PUERTO RICO

    History Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

    Economy Prof. ROBERT E. LOONEY

     

    SABA

     

    SAINT-BARTHÉLEMY

     

    SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS

    History MARK WILSON

    Economy MARK WILSON

     

    SAINT LUCIA

    History MARK WILSON

    Economy MARK WILSON

     

    SAINT-MARTIN

     

    SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES

    History MARK WILSON

    Economy MARK WILSON

     

    SINT EUSTATIUS

     

    SINT MAARTEN

     

    SOUTH GEORGIA AND THE SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS

     

    SURINAME

    History MARK WILSON

    Economy MARK WILSON

     

    TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

    History MARK WILSON

    Economy MARK WILSON

     

    THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS

     

    THE UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS

     

    URUGUAY

    History Prof. FRANCISCO PANIZZA

    Economy Prof. FRANCISCO PANIZZA

     

    VENEZUELA

    History Prof. Dr ANNA AYUSO and Prof. Dr SUSANNE GRATIUS

    Economy Prof. Dr ANNA AYUSO and Prof. Dr SUSANNE GRATIUS

     

    PART THREE: Regional Information

     

    REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

    MAJOR COMMODITIES OF LATIN AMERICA

    RESEARCH INSTITUTES

    SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY (BOOKS)

    SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY (PERIODICALS)

    INDEX OF REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

    Biography

    Europa Publications’ regional publications are compiled by a team of editors and researchers, with introductory and country-specific material provided by specialists in their field:

     

    Prof. Dr Anna Ayuso. Senior Research Fellow at Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB), Barcelona, Spain.

     

    Charles Arthur. Freelance journalist specializing in Caribbean politics and economics.

     

    Daniel H. Alves. PhD candidate in Political Economy at King’s College London, United Kingdom

     

    Dr Marc Becker. Professor of History, Latin American History, at Truman State University, Kirksville, MO, USA.

     

    Manoela Carpenedo. Postdoctoral researcher in Religion and Extremism in the Global South at the University of Groningen, Netherlands.

     

    Prof. Peter Clegg. Professor in Politics and International Relations and Head of the Department of Social Sciences at the University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom.

     

    Prof. Justin Daniel. Professor of Political Science at the University of the Antilles and President of the Economic, Social, Environmental, Cultural and Education Council of Martinique.

     

    Dr David Díaz Arias. Associate Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies in the School of History at the University of Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica.

     

    Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón. Research Fellow on Sustainable Development and the African 2063 agenda, hosted by the African Centre of Excellence for Inequality Research (ACEIR) of the University of Cape Town and Research Associate in the Department of Political and International Studies at Rhodes University, South Africa.

     

    Dr Matthias Erlandsen. Adjunct Professor, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile.

     

    Jorge Luis Fabra-Zamora. Associate Professor at the University at Buffalo School of Law, New York, USA.

     

    Dr Anthony Goebel McDermott. Full Professor in the School of History at the University of Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica.

     

    Prof. Francisco E. González. Senior Associate Professor in International Political Economy Latin America at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC, USA.

     

    Prof. Dr Susanne Gratius. Professor of International Law at the Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain.

     

    Magda Catalina Jiménez Jiménez. Lecturer and Researcher in the Center for Research and Special Projects (CIPE) in the Faculty of Finance, Government and International Relations of the Universidad Externado de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia.

     

    Prof. Peter Lambert. Professor of Latin American Studies at the University of Bath, United Kingdom.

     

    Prof. Robert E. Looney. International consultant specializing in economic development and Distinguished Professor, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA.

     

    Ivan Luzardo-Luna. Senior Fellow in the Department of Economics at the University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA.

     

    Andrés Molina-Ochoa. Assistant Professor of Philosophy at South Texas College, TX, USA, and Member of the Research Group in Theory of Law and Legal Education.

     

    Dr Ellen Moodie. Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, IL, USA.

     

    Dr Emily Morris. Honorary Research Associate in the Economic Development of Latin America and the Caribbean at University College London’s Institute of the Americas, United Kingdom.

     

    Prof. Francisco Panizza. Professor of Latin American and Comparative Politics at the London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom.

     

    Prof. Mónica Serrano. Professor at the Centre for International Studies, Colegio de México, Mexico.

     

    Dr Ximena Sosa. Independent historian and consultant to the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, Quito, and Co-President of the Ecuadorean Studies Section of the Latin American Studies Association, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

     

    Dr Ronald Bruce St John. Independent scholar specializing in the political economy of developing states.

     

    Dr Stephen Wilkinson. Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Buckingham, United Kingdom.

     

    Mark Wilson. Writer and researcher specializing in Caribbean affairs.

     

    DeLisle Worrell. International Economic Consultant, member of the Bretton Woods Committee, Washington, DC, and of the Bermuda Financial Policy Council, and former Governor of the Central Bank of Barbados.

     

    Dr Christopher Wylde. Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations in the Department of Business, Law and Society at St Mary’s University, Twickenham, United Kingdom.