Abstract
Like all countries, Caricom states want and need for both political and economic reasons to form and deepen the relationships that make them global citizens. Small as they are, these states maintain a long list of diplomatic friendships, with more than one hundred countries in the case of the larger territories. Certain patterns in the establishment of relations are highlighted in this section as representative of their geographical interests. Establishing and maintaining these ties have sometimes involved making challenging decisions.
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- Small State
- International Criminal Court
- Unite Nations Development Program
- General Assembly
- High Commission
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© 2008 Jacqueline Anne Braveboy-Wagner
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Braveboy-Wagner, J.A. (2008). Diplomatic Interests and Linkages. In: Small States in Global Affairs. Studies of the Americas. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230610330_5
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