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Guyana'S Public Policy And Post-Colonial Transformation In Perspective Paperback

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Micheal Scott
Book Description
This book is a must read for students and persons interested in the public policy issues of the anglo-phone Caribbean. The book examines the evolution of public policy in Guyana during the period of so-called 'radical nationalism' (under Burnham) and its aftermath (under Hoyte). The author brings forward both new lines of arguments and new bodies of material. In his consideration of the Burnham era he demonstrated the complicated ways in which "the policy of paramountcy" intertwined with the regime's economic policy of nationalizing the key bauxite and sugar industries. In his consideration of the Hoyte era he presented the first substantive review of the re-orientation towards orthodoxy during the late 1980s. He employed a novel public policy framework to unravel the twists and turns of Guyana's post-colonial transformation.
ISBN-13
9783838382807
Language
English
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Number of Pages
328
About the Author
Michael E Scott is a lecturer and former Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, member of the University Council, University of Guyana. A graduate of University of London, University of Sheffield and University of Guyana he has authored and co-authored several publications on public policy in Guyana, and advisory reports for international agencies.