Bulletin #3 Caribes

 Bulletin #3 Caribes

CLACSO Working Group Crisis, responses and alternatives in the Greater Caribbean 
Caribbean Bulletin
Year 2 – Issue #3
July-December 2020

Table of Contents

  • Editorial

OUR PROPOSALS

  • Call for essays on Bosch and Williams

THINKING ABOUT THE CARIBBEAN FROM THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

  • Slavery is slavery
    Aquiles Castro
  • The forgotten conquest. The abolition of slavery and its importance for Dominican history 
    Quisqueya Lora H.
  • 2021: Dominican identity, diaspora, a fifth centenary and the vindication of the Afro-Creole legacy
    Anthony Stevens-Acevedo
  • State and Democracy in the Dominican Republic
    Marisleidys Concepción Pérez
  • Neoliberal diet in the Dominican Republic? DR-CAFTA and the unequal transformation of the food basket
    Pavel Isa Contreras and Marion Werner

OF OUR CULTURE

  • Sites of memory in the Dominican Republic
    Carlos Andújar

FROM THE LECTURER

  • Crisis and external economic integration in the insular Caribbean in times of COVID-19
    Antonio F. Romero Gómez

CARIBBEAN PEOPLE FACING COVID-19

  • The United Arab Emirates and its contribution to the fight against COVID-19 in the Caribbean region
    Bader Almatrooshi
  • COVID-19 epidemic situation in the Dominican Republic
    José Selig and Foro Ciudadano
  • Venezuela between the pandemic and sanctions: an atypical case
    Charles Giuseppi

CARIBBEAN PEOPLE AFTER THE PASSAGE OF HURRICANES

  • Mapping International Trade and Supply Chains for Humanitarian and Business Resilience to Atmospheric and Pandemic Disasters. Method and preliminary findings from Puerto Rico
    Maribel Aponte García and Carlos A. Álvarez

WHAT DO YOUNG PEOPLE SAY?

  • Business and social resilience after the impact of Hurricane
    María Maribel Aponte and Yarlier López
    Research by students of the University of Puerto Rico, Master of Business Administration Program 

INVESTIGATION REPORT

  • Presentation of the Report “Learning from Irma and Maria: Mainstreaming protection and inclusion in Disaster Risk Reduction in the Caribbean«
    Jorge Alfredo Carballo Concepción