UWI-GLOBAL Belt and Road Research Bulletin: Making the Belt and Road Initiative Work for the Caribbean Issue 2
In the IssueInfrastructure-Led Development: Making the Belt and Road Initiative Work for the CaribbeanMelanie Callender-Forde The Global South Still Needs Development: Can the Belt and Road Deliver?Annita Montoute & Joel Richards China: Beyond COVID-19Sandra Ochieng’-Springer The Caribbean-China Relationship: What Lies Beneath the HeadlinesFrancois Jackman Differing Human Rights Traditions Between China and the Commonwealth Caribbean –
The CRC @ 30: What does it Mean for Caribbean Children
The Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES) of The University of the West Indies in collaboration with the United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF) staged the 14th Annual Caribbean Child Conference in Barbados on November 14-15, 2019. The conference celebrated the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the adoption on the
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Pandemics & Children’s Rights
This publication, `Pandemics and Children’s Rights,’ arose from the staging of the 15th Annual Child Virtual Research Conference (November 25-26, 2020). It showcases insights and depictions from Caribbean children and young teenagers (8 years of age to 17) on the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the region.
UWI-GLOBAL Belt & Road Research Bulletin: Caribbean Perspectives on the Belt & Road Initiative Issue 1
In the IssueChina from Afar: The Familiar ‘Other’ The Question of Development from the West Indies to the Far EastRuben Gonzalez-Vicente China’s Engagement with the Caribbean: Situating the Role of The University of the West IndiesDon D. Marshall Overseas Chinese and the Chinese State: Pulling the Strings?Yan Liu China Represents a Window of Opportunity for