Implications of Mass Terrorism for the International Relations of the Caribbean: The Grenada Case by Dave Benjamin
Implications of Mass Terrorism for the International Relations of the Caribbean: The Grenada Case by Dave Benjamin
(University of the West Indies - Cavehill, Barbados)
In the days after the events of 11 September 2001, a colleague told me that the world had changed fundamentally. I responded that the world had not changed; certainly not fundamentally. Rather, the thinking and language of foreign policy in one part of the world had changed. This paper is, consequently, an attempt to rationalise the implications of the events of 11 September for development and foreign policy in the Caribbean, especially Grenada.