The transitional governance structure agreed to in mid-April through the mediation efforts of Caricom and direct support from the United States faces profound challenges, but at minimum provides a baseline framework that Haitian political and civil society actors can build from — and that the international community, notably the US, can provide targeted support for. […]
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The Haitian Conundrum: Challenges and Opportunities
The University of the West Indies Institute of International Relations (IIR) in collaboration with the Caribbean Policy Consortium (CPC) and the H-Empire of the H-Net invite you to a webinar entitled “THE HAITIAN CONUNDRUM: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES DATE: Thursday, December 8, 2022 TIME: 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. AST To register, click “Register Today ” […]
US-Caribbean Relations in Biden Administration Year 1
In this webinar, panelists examined US policy towards the Caribbean during the first year of the Biden Administration, with a focus on notable issues in need of attention
The United States and the Caribbean: New Opportunities for Strategic Engagement
US-Caribbean Engagement, Challenges and Opportunities, Blue Economy
Governance and Electoral Continuity and Change in the Caribbean”
On Thursday 17th June, 2021, the Institute of International Relations (IIR) in collaboration with the Caribbean Policy Consortium (CPC) held a virtual Webinar entitled “Governance and Electoral Continuity and Change in the Caribbean: Retrospect and Prospect 2020-2021” The event was moderated by Professor Jessica Byron, Director, IIR, and featured the following panelists and topics: Panelists […]
The Caribbean Potential: Reimagining the Region’s Policy Frameworks
Panelists analyze the importance of Anglophone Caribbean political, economic, and strategic policy, and discuss its unique advantages and challenges r