Description
In Constitutional Development in the Commonwealth Caribbean, Hamid Ghany delves into constitutional evolution in the Caribbean and demonstrates how political elites in the Caribbean have manipulated political processes to maintain their hold on power behind a facade of a desire for change. The retention of the Westminster-Whitehall model has resulted in lasting institutions that, to the detriment of the populace they serve, are resistant to change.
Ghany deconstructs and examines the differences between the Westminster-Whitehall constitutions of the Commonwealth Caribbean and the original Westminster model in the United Kingdom and provides an understanding of the continuing inability to craft significant reforms.
About the Author
Hamid A. Ghany is Director of the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES) at The University of the West Indies, St Augustine. A political scientist, Dr Ghany was formerly Senior Lecturer and Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at The UWI, St Augustine and has published extensively, his most recent work being Remapping the Americas (2014) with W. Andy Knight and Julian Castro-Rea.
Book Information
ISBN 9789766379599
Author Hamid A. Ghany
Format Paperback
Page Count 190
Imprint Ian Randle Publishers,Jamaica
Publisher Ian Randle Publishers,Jamaica