Description
As essential as state-to-state and multi-state cooperation have long proven to be, many countries within the Global South have yet to fully explore its potentials. In spite of their shared history of slavery, colonialism, and underdevelopment, Africa, Latin The usa, and the Caribbean currently show a loss of significant cooperation. Africa, Latin The usa, and the Caribbean: The Case for Bilateral and Multilateral Cooperation, subsequently, makes the case for an increased and renewed effort at bilateral and multilateral cooperation between the three regions. On this multidisciplinary work, scholars make the case for renewing, continuing, and deepening relationships between the people, the state, and the non-governmental organizations within the three spheres—taking not only an economic and political viewpoint, but additionally taking into consideration sociological, geographical, and historical perspectives as well.