U.S. foreign policy in the Caribbean / Michael Manly ; produced by Pam Burton.

Program Title:
U.S. foreign policy in the Caribbean / Michael Manly ; produced by Pam Burton.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1546
Description: 

Talk by Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manly about the political situation in the Caribbean. His talk covers: an historical overview of the region; parallels between Haiti and the Philippines; the Monroe Doctrine; Grenada; the Nicaraguan elections, particularly how American journalists failed to cover it; imperial economic process and the natural economic process; trade; alternative economic models for Third World countries (appropriate technologies); a challenge to the new generation; and the CBI and alternatives to the Monroe Doctrine.|U.S. FOREIGN POLICY IN THE CARIBBEAN : MICHAEL MANLY / produced by Pam Burton. Talk by Jamaican Prime Minister Manly about the political situation in the Caribbean. His talk covers: an historical overiew of the region| parallels between Haiti and the Philippines| the Monroe Doctrine| Grenada| the Nicaraguan elections, particularly how American journalists failed to cover it| imperial economic process and the natural economic process| trade| alternative economic models for Third World countries (appropriate technologies)| a challenge to the new generation| and the CBI and alternatives to the Monroe Doctrine. For extended version with question and answer session, see: KZ1474. RECORDED: California State University, Los Angeles, 16 Apr. 1986. BROADCAST: KPFK, 30 Apr. 1986

Station: 
Date Recorded on: 
California State University, Los Angeles, 16 Apr. 1986.
Date Broadcast on: 
KPFK, 30 Apr. 1986.
Item duration: 
1 reel (57 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|57:00
Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1986
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