Guyana’s founding father, the great Cheddi Jagan, would be hunched over in pain today if he could observe what is happening today to his precious country and party. President Jagdeo consistently has failed to stem the rising tide of violent …
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Callousness Redefined: How EU and U.S. Economic Policies Spell a Bitter End for the Caribbean’s Sugar Industry
The frustration of Caribbean nations over the European Commission’s (EC) preliminary decision last year to cut the preferential price it pays for the region’s sugar was hardened by yesterday’s elaboration of the proposal. The European Union’s (EU) decision, prompted by …
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Guyana: Born a Broken Nation, Always a Broken Nation?
A country riddled with racial conflicts rooted deep in its history struggles to establish a working democracy. After decades without political inter-dependence and cooperation, Guyana is at a loss for mending its most pressing economic and societal issues. Poverty on …
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