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  • Who rules from financial services rules?

    Sir Ron Sanders
    June 24, 2014

    On May 29 the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) issued a public statement in which it said that it "recognises Guyana as a jurisdiction with significant AML/CFT (anti-money laundering ...

  • Importing Food is damaging the Caribbean: Why no action?

    Sir Ron Sanders
    June 6, 2014

    (The writer is a Consultant, Senior Fellow at London University and former Caribbean diplomat)

  • The Caribbean should show leadership in the Commonwealth

    Sir Ron Sanders
    May 18, 2014

    (The writer is a Consultant, Senior Fellow at London University and former Caribbean diplomat)

  • Small states in danger of losing a strong advocate

    Sir Ron Sanders
    May 9, 2014

    The 53-nation Commonwealth association is an important instrument for the promotion of the interests of small states including those in the Caribbean.

  • The US-Caribean's friend or unintentional foe?

    Sir Ron Sanders
    April 18, 2014

    (The writer is a Consultant, Senior Fellow at London University and former Caribbean diplomat)

  • Sri Lanka – straining the Commonwealth

    Sir Ron Sanders
    April 15, 2014

    (The writer is a Consultant, Senior Fellow at London University and former Caribbean diplomat)

  • In Guyana: political negotiations an opportunity for real democracy

    Sir Ron Sanders
    March 18, 2014

    (The writer is a Consultant, Senior Fellow at London University and former Caribbean diplomat)

  • Petro Caribe: are Caribbean countries prepared for the worst?

    Sir Ron Sanders
    Feb. 25, 2014

    (The writer is a Consultant, Senior Research Fellow at London University and a former Caribbean diplomat)

  • Canada-CARICOM Trade Talks Shrouded in Doubt

    Sir Ron Sanders
    Feb. 1, 2014

    Negotiations on a trade agreement between Canada and Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries have limped along for over five years. Unless political will and energy is now put into the process, ...

  • The harsh effects of being less well-off

    Sir Ron Sanders
    Jan. 24, 2014

    Throughout the Caribbean, people feel less well-off. The only people who may be exceptions to this general sentiment are those in Guyana whose per capita income (now US$3,410) has increased ...

  • A case for compensation for climate change destruction?

    Sir Ron Sanders
    Jan. 13, 2014

    Can the countries of the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) take international legal action against the States that are warming the planet with devastating consequences not only for their ...

  • 2013: A year of lost opportunities for Caribbean countries

    Sir Ron Sanders
    Jan. 11, 2014

    2013 was not a good year for any of the 14 independent member States of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) – not even for three of the four commodity-exporting nations Belize, ...

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