Guyana by Chaitram Singh

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  • Pub. Date: July 1988
  • 178pp
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    • Pub. Date: July 1988
    • Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
    • Format: Hardcover, 178pp

    Synopsis

    This volume examines the politics and government of Guyana from World War II to the present. Professor Singh ably describes the downfall of a nation which, when it became independent in 1966, had good prospects, ample resources, and a relatively educated population. He examines how a liberal democracy succumbed to authoritarian tendencies, resulting in a defacto one-party state. Next, the author demonstrates how economic development became a casualty of over-centralilzed political and economic decision making. He argues that the persistence of underdevelopment in ex-colonies such as Guyana is traceable to domestic causes.

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    Biography

    CHAITRAM SINGH is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Berry College, Georgia, and a native of Guyana.

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