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(Ebook) Decolonising the Caribbean: Dutch Policies in a Comparative Perspective by Gert Oostindie, Inge Klinkers, ISBN 9789053566541, 9053566546

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Authors:Gert Oostindie, Inge Klinkers,
Pages:292 pages.
Year:2004
Editon:1
Publisher:Amsterdam University Press
Language:english
File Size:3.01 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789053566541, 9053566546
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(Ebook) Decolonising the Caribbean: Dutch Policies in a Comparative Perspective by Gert Oostindie, Inge Klinkers, ISBN 9789053566541, 9053566546

Oostindie and Klinkers add depth to the study of post-World War II Caribbean decolonization with their comparative analysis of the former Dutch colonies of Surinam, the Netherlands Antilles, and Aruba. Their detailed analysis of Dutch decolonization policies of the 1940s cover such issues as the political processes of decolonization, development aid, the Dutch Caribbean exodus to the metropolis, and cultural antagonisms. Putting these issues within a larger context, the authors skillfully contrast the decolonization process of Dutch Caribbean states with the current policies pursued in the non-sovereign Caribbean by France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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