Bermuda

CARICOM and Washington Commission a New Chapter in U.S.-Caribbean Relations

July 27, 2007

Another in a Series of COHA Caribbean-Related Reports For the first time in ten years, heads of state from the fifteen-nation Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the United States came together at the “Conference on the Caribbean: A 20/20 Vision” held in Washington, D.C., from June 19 – 21, 2007. The agenda for the conference included various forums to facilitate dialogue and an exchange of new ideas. Discourse between heads of government took place as...

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Bermuda: Independence by any Means; Governance as an Obsession

This analysis was prepared by COHA Research Associates Sun Ah Kim and Diana Rodriguez
February 25, 2006

• Premier Alex Scott plays reckless poker as he defiantly muffles the voices of over 15,000 Bermudians calling for a referendum as the preferred vehicle to decide the independence question. • The Premier continues his tireless quest to achieve independence by means of a series of schemes, all aimed at shifting public opinion in his favor. • The Premier made to scramble for more solid ground as major flaws in the document released by...

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