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The Caribbean Commission

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  • Bough, James A.

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Two new experiments in international cooperation, seldom publicized and very little known even to the specialist in international affairs, have been taking place in recent years in the Caribbean area and in the South Pacific. In each instance, colonial nations have established international organizations, advisory in character, to foster economic and social advance. Without political functions, these two organizations — the Caribbean Commission and the South Pacific Commission — have embarked on the task of raising standards of living and advancing the general welfare of the non-self-governing peoples of the area. The first of these, the Caribbean Commission, was the progenitor of the regional system and has served in large measure as a model for the later South Pacific Commission; the story of its development, with the participation first of two and later of four colonial governments, is therefore particularly interesting to follow.

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  • Bough, James A., 1949. "The Caribbean Commission," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 3(4), pages 643-655, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:3:y:1949:i:04:p:643-655_01
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