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Security Problems and Policies in the Post-Cold War Caribbean
Edited by
1 orge Rodriguez Be ruff Professor, University of Puerto Rico
and
Humberto Garcia Mufiiz Visiting Professor, Rutgers University, New Jersey
First published in Great Britain 1996 by
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Security problems and policies in the post-cold war Caribbean I edited by Jorge Rodriguez Beruff and Humberto Garcia Muniz. p. em.- (International political economy series) includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 978-1-349-24495-9
I. National security-Caribbean area. 2. Caribbean area- Strategic aspects. 3. World politics- 1989- I. Rodriguez Beruff, Jorge. II. Garcia Muniz, Humberto. Ill. Series. UA609.S43 1996 355'.0330729-dc20 95-34284
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Contents
List of Tables and Figure
Notes on the Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Map of the Caribbean
1 Introduction: Challenges to Peace and Security in the Post-Cold War Caribbean Jorge Rodriguez Beruff and Humberto Garda Muniz
Part I The Role of the External Powers
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2 US Military Policy towards the Caribbean in the 1990s 15 Humberto Garda Muniz and Jorge Rodriguez Beruff
3 French Presence and Strategic Interests in the Caribbean 32 Michel Louis Martin
4 Britain and the Commonwealth Caribbean 62 Paul Sutton
5 Canada and Caribbean Security H. P. Klepak
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Part II Regional Actors and the Security Environment 97
6 National Security, Narcotics Control and the Haitian Military 99 MichelS. Laguerre
7 Cuba's Security in the 1990s 121 Isabel Jaramillo Edwards
8 The US-Cuba Strategic Game 143 Anthony P. Maingot
9 Strategic Military Interests and Puerto Rican Self-determination 155 Jorge Rodriguez Beruff
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Part III Drugs and Migration as Security Problems 179
10 Caribbean Manifestations of the Narcotics Phenomenon 181 lvelaw L. Griffith
11 The Geopolitics of Caribbean Migration Ramon Grosfoguel
12 Coast Guards and Boat People Michael A. Morris
Index
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List of Tables and Figure
TABLES
6.1 Drug seizures in Haiti (selected years) 6.2 Drug seizures in Florida from vessels associated
with Haiti (selected years) 6.3 Availability of drugs in Haiti
FIGURE
6.1 Center for Information and Coordination (CIC)
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Notes on the Contributors
Jorge Rodriguez Beruff Professor at the University of Puerto Rico. Author of Los Militares y el poder (1983), Polftica military dominaci6n (1988), co-editor of Conflict, Peace and Development in the Caribbean (1991), editor of Cuba en crisis, perspectivas econ6micas y polfticas (1995) and numerous scholarly articles on Puerto Rico, US policy and the Caribbean. His current research focuses on the impact of the Second World War in Puerto Rico.
Isabel Jaramillo Edwards Senior Researcher in the Interamerican Relations Department at the Center for the Study of the Americas, Havana, Cuba. Has been visiting scholar in the Center for International Relations at American University and in the Department of Puerto Rican and Hispanic Caribbean Studies, Rutgers University. She is an expert on Cuban and regional security issues about which she has published widely and is presently researching inter-American security problems.
Ivelaw L. Griffith Assistant Professor in the Political Science Department at Florida International University and Director of research project on drugs and security in the Caribbean funded by the MacArthur Foundation. Expert on regional security issues. Author of The Quest for Security in the Caribbean (1993), editor of Strategy and Security in the Caribbean (1991) and numerous other publications. He is currently editing a volume on democracy and human rights in the Caribbean.
Ramon Grosfoguel Assistant Professor in the Sociology Department at SUNY-Binghamton and senior researcher of the Fernand Braude! Center. Currently, he is a Rockefeller Foundation Fellow at the Center for Puerto Rican Studies in Hunter College-CUNY where he is writing a book on colonial Caribbean migrations to the metropoles.
H. P. Klepak Professor of Latin American military and diplomatic history at the Royal Military College of Canada and Director of Security Programmes at the Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL). Has also served as strategic analyst with the Department of National Defence, taught at the College Militaire Royal de Saint-Jean and undertaken research on the impact of Spain's entry into NATO.
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He publishes widely on international security affairs, especially regional conflicts, Canadian defence policy and Latin American security.
Anthony P. Maingot Professor of Sociology at Florida International University and editor of Hemisphere. Distinguished Caribbeanist. Has published extensively on Caribbean social, political and international relations issues, including on regional security. He was a member of the Constitutional Reform Commission of Trinidad, 1971-4. His most recent book is The United States and the Caribbean (1994).
Michel S. Laguerre Professor of Afro-American Studies, University of California at Berkeley. Anthropologist and expert on Haiti. Author of Voodoo and Politics in Haiti (1989) and editor of The Complete Haitiana, A Bibliographical Guide to Scholarly Literature, 1900-1980 (1982). His most recent book is The Military and Society in Haiti (1993).
Michel Louis Martin Professor at the University of Antilles-Guyane in Guadeloupe and Director of the Centre for Geopolitical and International Analysis. He is an expert on strategic and military issues and has published extensively on France and Africa as well as on Caribbean issues. Member of the Inter-University Committee on Armed Forces and Society. Co-editor of Etudes caraioeenes, societe et politique (1991). Editor of La Carai"be politique et internationale: Bibliographie politologique (1990).
Michael A. Morris Professor of Political Science, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, and Fellow at the Institute of International Relations, Santiago de Chile. Author of Caribbean Maritime Security (1994) and numerous scholarly books and articles on maritime security and naval issues.
Humberto Garcia Muniz Associate Researcher at the Institute of Caribbean Studies, University of Puerto Rico. Former editor of the Caribbean Monthly Bulletin. Expert on regional security issues, mainly US military policy and the Commonwealth Caribbean. Author of La estrategia de Estados Unidos y Ia militarizaci6n del Cari'be (1988), co-editor of Bibliograj{a Militar del Caribe (1992). His latest article is 'El bufete corporativo en el Caribe: el Archivo Peynado & Peynado de Ia Republica Dominicana y su importancia para los estudios caribeiios', Bolet{n del Centro de Investigaciones Hist6ricas.
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Paul Sutton Professor at the University of Hull, England. Expert on Caribbean affairs and British Caribbean policy. Author of numerous articles on Caribbean security issues. Editor of Europe and the Caribbean (1991), and co-editor of Modern Caribbean Politics (1992).
List of Abbreviations
ABDF ACS APEC AUTEC BDF BFB CANF CARIB CAN CARICOM CBI CBI-2 CIC CICAD CLO DEA DFA DoD DOM-TOM EC EPIC FARC FEDER/FEOGA/FSE FIDOM FMSC FOCAL FTA G-3 GAC GATT HEWD HIDTA IAEO IMET
INCB INM
Antigua-Barbuda Defence Force Association of Caribbean States Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center Belize Defence Force British Forces Belize Cuban American National Foundation Canada's Technical and Assistance Programme Caribbean Community Caribbean Basin Initiative (1983) Caribbean Basin Initiative (Second Phase) Center for Information and Coordination Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission Central Liaison Office Drug Enforcement Administration Departements Fran9ais d' Amerique Department of Defense Departements d'outre mer/Territoires d'outre mer European Community El Paso Intelligence Center Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia European Structural Funds Investment Funds of Overseas Territories Foreign Military Sales Credit Program Canadian Foundation for the Americas Free Trade Agreement Group of Three (Mexico, Colombia & Venezuela) Guyana Airways Corporation General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Health, Education and Welfare Department High Incidence Drug Traffic Area International Atomic Energy Organisation International Military Education and Training Program International Narcotics Control Board International Narcotics Matters
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INS JTF LANTCOM MAP NAFTA NATO NORAD OAS OCCEG OECS OPBAT RAF ROTHR RSS SLOCs SOUTH COM ssu TAAF UN UNDCP UNDP UNFDAC US AID WEU WIGS
List of Abbreviations
Immigration and Naturalisation Service (US) Joint Task Force US Atlantic Command Military Assistance Program North American Free Trade Agreement North Atlantic Treaty Organisation North American Air Defence Agreement Organisation of American States Cooperation and External Guyanese Office Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States Operation Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Revolutionary Armed Forces Relocatable Over the Horizon Radar Regional Security System Sea lanes of communications US Southern Command Special Service Unit French Austral and Antarctic Lands United Nations United Nations Drug Control Programme United Nations Development Programme United Nations Fund for Drug Abuse Control US Agency for International Development Western European Union West Indian Guardship
Acknowledgements
Chapter 2 is a slightly revised version of an article which appeared in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 533 (May 1994), pp. 112-24. Thanks are extended to the Editor and publishers.
The co-editors would like to express their appreciation for the support they received from the Department of Social Science, General Studies Faculty, University of Puerto Rico and the Department of Puerto Rican and Hispanic Caribbean Studies, Rutgers University (New Brunswick). We also wish to thank all the distinguished colleagues who contributed chapters to this book for their patience and assistance.
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