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CURRICULUM VITAE Hilbourne Alban Watson 89 Fairmont Drive Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 17837-8836 Telephone (570) 524-5635 (Residence) (570) 577-1540/3568 (Business) (570) 577-3536 (Fax) Internet Address: [email protected] EDUCATION Howard University, Washington, DC Undergraduate Education Bachelor of Arts in Economics (Phi Beta Kappa) 1967-1970 Howard University, Washington, DC Political Science, PhD (1975) 1970-1975 Graduate Education Areas of Concentration: International Relations Comparative Politics Political Theory International Political Economy Major Interests: Globalization and Global Restructuring Nation-State/Sovereignty Race and International Relations Caribbean Social Science Epistemology United States-Caribbean Relations Howard University, Washington, DC Economics, B. A. (Magna Cum Laude, 1970) 1967-1970 Undergraduate Education (Phi Beta Kappa, 1970) Teaching Areas: Undergraduate Courses Taught 1973-1994: Introduction to Political Science Introduction to Comparative Politics International Relations Introduction to Political Theory Classical Political Theory Modern Political Theory Socialist Thought Introduction to Political Economy

EDUCATION - Bucknell University · Andres Serbin/Joseph Tulchin (compiladores). Instituto Venezolano de Estudios Sociales y Politicos (INVESP), Editorial Nueva Sociedad, 1994

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Hilbourne Alban Watson 89 Fairmont Drive

Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 17837-8836 Telephone (570) 524-5635 (Residence)

(570) 577-1540/3568 (Business) (570) 577-3536 (Fax)

Internet Address: [email protected] EDUCATION Howard University, Washington, DC Undergraduate Education Bachelor of Arts in Economics (Phi Beta Kappa) 1967-1970 Howard University, Washington, DC Political Science, PhD (1975) 1970-1975

Graduate Education

Areas of Concentration: International Relations Comparative Politics Political Theory International Political Economy Major Interests: Globalization and Global Restructuring Nation-State/Sovereignty Race and International Relations Caribbean Social Science Epistemology United States-Caribbean Relations Howard University, Washington, DC Economics, B. A. (Magna Cum Laude, 1970) 1967-1970

Undergraduate Education

(Phi Beta Kappa, 1970) Teaching Areas: Undergraduate Courses Taught 1973-1994: Introduction to Political Science Introduction to Comparative Politics International Relations Introduction to Political Theory Classical Political Theory Modern Political Theory Socialist Thought Introduction to Political Economy

Introduction to Caribbean Politics Graduate Courses Taught 1973-1994 Political Economy of Development Historical Political Economy Seminar in Political Economy I Seminar in Political Economy II World Imperialism Socialism Seminar in Socialism Politics and Political Economy in Latin America and the Caribbean Third World Political Theory COURSES TAUGHT AT BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY SINCE 1994 Modern World System (Foundation Seminar) International Relations of the Caribbean Political Economy of International Relations Third World International Relations Seminar in International Relations: Global Restructuring Theories of International Relations Race, Nation-State and International Relations FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS

Post-Doctoral Research

Faculty Research Grants, Department of 1981-1986 Political Science, Howard University 1988-1990 1991-1992 1992-1993 Faculty Research Program in the Social ] 1975-1976 Sciences, Humanities and Education, ] 1976-1977 Office of the Vice President for ] 1991-1992 Academic Affairs, Howard University, ] 1992-1993 Washington, DC

Dissertation Research

Faculty Research Program in the Social 1974-1975 Sciences, Humanities and Education, Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, Howard University, Washington, DC Support for doctoral dissertation field work 3/73 - 5/73 in Jamaica, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago.

Graduate Training

Ford Foundation Fellowship 1971-1973

Support for graduate training in the Department of Political Science, Howard University

Honors

Phi Beta Kappa 1970 National Honor Society in Economics 1969 (Omicron Delta Epsilon) TEACHING EXPERIENCE Howard University, Department of Political Science

1973-1994

Professor 1986-1994 Associate Professor 1979-1986 Assistant Professor 1975-1979 Instructor 1973-1975 Bucknell UniversityProfessor of International Relations

Since 1994

TRAVEL United States, Canada, Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, South America, United Kingdom, France, & Belgium. PUBLICATIONS Refereed "Leadership and Imperialism in the Commonwealth Caribbean" in A. W. Singham (ed.) The Caribbean in the 1970's

, (Montreal, Canada: Center for Developing Area Studies, McGill University, 1975).

"International Migration and Political Economy of Underdevelopment: Aspects of the Commonwealth Caribbean Situation" in Roy Bryce-Laporte and Delores Mortimer (eds.), Caribbean Immigration to the United States

. (Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Research Institute on Immigration and Ethnic Studies, 1976).

"Non-Alignment and the New International Economic Order" in Archibald Singham (ed.) The Non-Aligned Movement in World Politics. (Westport, Connecticut: Lawrence Hill and

Company, 1978). "National and International Social and Economic Dynamics of Caribbean Basin Countries with Respect to U.S.-Caribbean Basin Trade" in International Trade Law Journal

, Volume 4, No. l, Fall 1978.

"Political Economy of U.S. - Caribbean Relations," The Black Scholar

, February 1980.

"Methodological and Theoretical Aspects of International Migration: Comments" in Bryce-Laporte, (ed.) The New Immigration: Implications for the United States and the Inter-national Community

, Vol. 2, Smithsonian Institution Research Institute on Immigration and Ethnic Studies, Washington, D.C. 1980.

"Populism, Popular Movements and Socialism in the Commonwealth Caribbean," El Caribe Contemporaneo

, Numero 2, March-June, 1980, (Center for Latin American Studies, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City).

"Metropolitan Influence and Caribbean Dependence," Lecturas del CEESTM,

Vol. l, No. 4, 1981 (Center for Economic and Social Studies of the Third World, Mexico City).

"Theoretical and Methodological Problems in Caribbean Migration Research," Social and Economic Studies

, Vol. 31, No. 1, March, 1982.

"The Caribbean Basin Initiative: Consolidating America's Hegemony." TransAfrica Forum

, Vol. l, No. 2, Fall 1982.

Islands of Discontent: The Caribbean Today, (Guest Editor). Contemporary Marxism

, Special Issue, No. 10, summer 1985.

"The Caribbean Basin Initiative and Caribbean Development: A Critical Analysis" in Contemporary Marxism

No. 10, summer 1985.

"Transnational Banks and Financial Crisis in the Caribbean" in Toward an Alternative for Central America and the Caribbean, edited by George Irvin and Xavier Gorostiaga

(London: George Allen and Unwin 1985).

"Imperialism, National Security and the State: Issues in the Development of the Authoritarian State in the Commonwealth Caribbean" in Militarization in the Non-Hispanic Caribbean,

edited by Alma Young and Dion Phillips (Boulder, Colorado: Lynn Reinner Publishers 1986).

"Structural Determinants in the Reproduction of the Caribbean Diaspora," Caribbean Studies,

Vol. 21, No. 3-4, July-December 1988.

"The 1986 General Elections and Political Economy in Barbados After Barrow," Caribbean Affairs,

Vol. 1, No. 4, October-December 1988.

"The Internationalization of Capital, Development and Labor Migration from the

Caribbean" in The Troubled and the Troubling Caribbean

, edited by Roy Glasgow and Winston Langley. (New York: Edwin Mellen Press, 1989).

"Surplus Labor, Unequal Exchange and Merchant Capital: Rethinking Caribbean Migration Theory," Studies in Development and Change in the World Economy

, edited by Michael T. Martin and Terry R. Kandal (New York: Oxford University Press, 1989).

"Recent Attempts at Industrial Restructuring in Barbados," Latin American Perspectives

, Vol. 17, No. 1, Winter 1990.

"The Changing Structure of World Capital and Development Options in the Caribbean" in the Future of the Caribbean in the World System

, edited by Judith Wedderburn. (Kingston, Jamaica: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 1990).

"Coalition Security Development: Military Industrial Restructuring in the United States and Defense Electronics Production in the Caribbean" Caribbean Studies

Vol. 24, Nos. 1&2, January-June 1991.

"The United States - Canada Free Trade Agreement and the Caribbean with a Case Study of Semiconductors in Barbados" Social and Economic Studies

, Vol. 41, No. 3, September 1992.

"Economic Globalization: NAFTA and Its Consequences" in Altered States: A Reader in the New World Order

. Edited by Phyllis Bennis and Michel Moushabeck (New York: Interlink Publishing Group, 1993).

"Sovereignty, the Nation-State and Democracy in the Caribbean," in Caribbean Affairs

, Vol. 6, No. 1, January - March 1993.

Hilbourne A. Watson, ed. The Caribbean in the Global Political Economy

(Boulder: Lynne Rienner 1994).

"Introduction: The Caribbean and the Techno-Paradigm Shift in Global capitalism" in The Caribbean in the Global Political Economy

. Edited by Hilbourne A. Watson. (Boulder: Lynne Rienner 1994).

"The United States - Canada Free Trade Agreement and the Caribbean with a Case Study of Semiconductors in Barbados" in Hilbourne A. Watson, Ed. The Caribbean in the Global Political Economy

(Boulder: Lynne Rienner 1994).

"Global Restructuring and Prospects for Export Competitiveness in the Caribbean" in Hilbourne A. Watson, Ed. The Caribbean in the Global Political Economy

. (Boulder: Lynne Rienner 1994).

"Beyond Nationalism: Caribbean Options under Global Capitalism" in Hilbourne A. Watson, Ed. The Caribbean in the Global Political Economy

. (Boulder: Lynne Rienner 1994).

Hilbourne A. Watson (Guest Editor) Human Resources and Institutional Requirements for

Global Adjustments: Strategies for the Caribbean. 21st Century Policy Review

Vol. 2, Nos. 1-2, Spring, 1994 (Special Issue).

"Caribbean Integration under Global Neo-Liberalism: Selected issues in the West Indian Commission Report" in 21st Century Policy Review,

Vol. 2, Nos. 1-2, Spring 1994.

"El Cambio del paradigma technológico, la globalización y las tendencia integracionistas en el hemisferio occidental: evolución social y económico del Caribe" en El Caribe Y Cuba En La Posguerra Fria

. Andres Serbin/Joseph Tulchin (compiladores). Instituto Venezolano de Estudios Sociales y Politicos (INVESP), Editorial Nueva Sociedad, 1994.

“Globalization, Liberalism and the Caribbean: Deciphering the Limits of Nation, Nation-state, and Sovereignty under Global Capitalism” in Caribbean Studies

, Vol. 26, Nos. 3-4, 1994.

“Globalization, Liberalism and the Caribbean: Deciphering the Limits of Nation, Nation-state, and Sovereignty under Global Capitalism” in Institute of Caribbean Studies Working Papers

No. 3, March 1995.

"The Caribbean in a New International Environment: The Context for Options under Global Neo-liberalism" in The Caribbean: New Dynamics in Trade and Political Economy

, edited by Anthony P. Bryan. (Rutgers: Transaction Books, 1995).

“The Global Powershift and the Techno-Paradigm Shift: The End of Geography, World Market Blocs and the Caribbean” in Postintegration Development in the Caribbean

. Edited by Maribel Aponte and Carmen Gautier Mayoral (Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico: 1996).

“The Techno-Paradigm Shift, Globalization and Western Hemisphere Integration Trends and Tendencies: Mapping Issues in the Economic and Social Evolution of the Caribbean” in Cuba and the Caribbean: Regional issue and trends in the Post-Cold War Era. Edited by Joseph S. Tulchin, Andres Serbin, and Rafael Hernandez (Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources Books, 1997. "Global Change and Enterprise Culture in Barbados" in Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies

Vol. 22, No. 3, September 1997.

Historicizing Social Change: A Response to Don Marshall's "Historicizing Capital Accumulation" in Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies

, Vol. 22, No. 4, December, 1997

“Global Finance: the Role and Status of the Caribbean” in Beyond Law

Vol. 6, No. 20, December 1998

"Introduction" to Technology and Restructuring, Special Issue, Latin American Perspectives, Volume 26, No. 5, Issue 108: 3-6, September 1999. Guest Editor for Special Issue on Technology and Restructuring, Latin American Perspectives, Volume 26, No. 5, Issue 108.

“Global Finance: the Role and Status of the Caribbean,” in The Political Economy of Drugs in the Caribbean. Edited by Ivelaw Griffith. London: Macmillan Press, 2000 Global Neoliberalism, The Third Technological Revolution and Global 2000: A Perspective on Issues Affecting the Caribbean on the Eve of the 21st Century" in Contending with Destiny: The Caribbean in the Twenty-first Century, edited by Kenneth Hall and Denis Benn. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers, 2000. “Themes in Liberalism, Modernity, Marxism, Postmodernism and Beyond: An Interpretation and Critique of Brian Meeks’ Re-Reading the Black Jacobins; James, the Dialectic and the Revolutionary Conjuncture” in The New Caribbean Thought. Edited by Brian Meeks and Folke Lindhal. Mona, Jamaica: The Press, University of the West Indies, 2001. "Errol Barrow (1920-1987): The Social Construction of Colonial and Post-colonial Charismatic Leadership in Barbados" in Anton Allahar, ed. Caribbean Charisma: Reflections on Leadership, Legitimacy and Populist Politics

. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers, 2001.

"Theorizing the Racialization of Global Politics and the Caribbean Experience," Alternatives

, vol. 26, no. 4, 2001, pp. 449-483.

"Globalization as Capitalism in the Age of Electronics: Issues of Popular Power, Culture, Revolution, and Globalization from Below" in Latin American Perspectives

, Special Issue 127, Volume 29, Number 6, 2002, pp. 32-43.

"Rethinking Colonial and Post-Colonial Themes in the State of Nature, the State, Nationalism, Culture, and Cultural Sovereignty in the Caribbean" in Sargasso: A Journal of Caribbean Literature, Language and Culture

2002, 1 (May 2003): 45-84.

“Globalization, Contemporary Liberal Imperialism and the Caribbean” in Governance in the Age of Globalization: Caribbean Perspectives

. Edited by Kenneth O. Hall and Denis Benn, Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers, 2003.

"The 'Shiprider Solution' and Post-Cold War Imperialism: beyond Ontologies of State/Sovereignty in the Caribbean," in Living at the Borderlines: Issues of Caribbean Sovereignty and Development

, edited by Cynthia Barrow-Giles and Don Marshall. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers, 2003.

"The Globalization of the Discourse on Gender and its Impact on the Caribbean" in Linden Lewis, ed., Gender, Sexuality, and Popular Culture in the Caribbean

, Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2003.

"Guyana, Jamaica and the Cold War Project: the Transformation of the British West Indian and CARICOM Labor Movements into Agents of Cold War Globalization," in Caribbean Labor and Politics: Legacies of Cheddi Jagan and Michael Manley

, edited by Perry Mars and Alma H. Young. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, 2004.

"Liberalism and Neo-liberal Capitalist Globalization: Contradictions of the Liberal Democratic State” GeoJournal

, Vol. 60, No. 1, Spring 2004, pp. 43-59.

"Caribbean Marxism after the Neoliberal and Linguistic Turns: A Critical Interpretation," in The CLR James Journal: A Review of Caribbean Ideas

, Vol. 10, No. 1, Winter 2004, pp. 167-199.

"Raciology, Garveyism and the Limits of Black Nationalism in the Caribbean Diaspora", Shibboleths

2.2 (2008): 85-95.

“Alienation and Fetishization: A Critical Analysis of ‘Radicalism and Innovation’ in the New World Group’s Approach to and Rejection of Metropolitan Intellectual and Political Hegemony”, Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, vol. XXXVIII, nos. 1-2, 2008. “W. Arthur Lewis and the New World Group: Variations within the Analytic Framework of Neoclassical Economics”, Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, vol. XXXVIII, nos. 1-2, 2008. Non-refereed Publications: "Imperialism and Caribbean Dependence: Resistance and Adaptation" in CARAIBISCH FORUM

, No. 3, December, 1980 (Amsterdam, Holland).

"United States Foreign Policy Toward the Commonwealth Caribbean," Third Press Review of Third World Diplomacy

. (New York: Third Press 1982).

"A Note on the 1986 General Elections in Barbados" in Caribbean Studies Newsletter

, Vol. 13, #2, Summer 1986. (A publication of the Caribbean Studies Association).

"Do Blacks Love Working for Others?" Sunday Sun

, (Barbados), July 16, 1989, p. 2B.

"Why Whites Make it in Business," Sunday Sun

, (Barbados) July 23, 1989, p. 7B.

"The Caribbean and the New World Order" Caribbean Contact

, May/June 1991, (Barbados).

"The Anatomy of Barbados' Economic Crisis" Caribbean Contact

, (Barbados), July/August, 1991.

"Barbados Economic Crisis" Caribbean Contact1992.

, (Barbados) July/August

“Barbados Faces Deep”, Sunday Herald (Jamaica), January 26, 2008

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS Errol Walton Barrow, the Democratic Labor Party, and the Post-war Transformation of Barbados (book manuscript) BOOK REVIEWS The Judge in a Communist State, Otto Ulc., (Athens: Ohio University Press, 1972). Perspective

, Vol. l, No. 8, August 1972.

The Communist Penetration of the Third World, Edward Taborsky, (New York: Robert Speller and Sons, 1972). Perspective

, Vol. 1, No. 11, November 1972.

Essays on the Political Economy of Africa, Giovanni Arrighi and John S. Saul. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1973. Published in Sociology: Review of New Books

, Vol. l, No. 10, October, 1973.

Political Leadership, edited by Glenn Paige, (Glencoe, Illinois: The Free Press, 1973). Perspective

, Vol. 2, No. 1, January 1973.

General Elections in South Africa 1943-70, Kenneth A. Heard, (New York: Oxford University Press, 1974). Perspective

, Vol. 4, No. 1, January, 1975.

Politics in Zambia, edited by William Tordoff, (Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1974). Perspective

, Vol. 4, No. 5/6, July/August 1975.

Patterns of Poverty in the Third World, Charles Elliott, (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1975). Perspective

, Vol. 4, No. 9, November 1975.

Ideology and Politics in Uganda, James H. Mittelman, (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1975). Perspective

, Vol. 5, No. 4, April 1976.

Revolutionary Cuba in the World Arena, edited by Michael Weinstein, (Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues, 1979). Perspective

, Vol. 8, No. 10, December 1979.

The Caribbean in World Affairs, by Jacqueline A. Braveboy-Wagner, (Boulder: Colorado: Westview Press, 1989) in Inter-American Review of Bibliography

, Fall 1989.

Drugs and Security in the Caribbean: Sovereignty under Siege by Ivelaw L. Griffith, (University Park PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997), in Transforming Anthropology, Volume 7, Number 2, 1998.

U.S. Intervention in British Guiana: A Cold War Story by Stephen Rabe (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2005) in The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Inter-American Cultural Life, Vol. 63, No. 4, April 2007.

Revisiting Caribbean Labour: Essays in Honour of O. Nigel Bolland, edited by Constance

Sutton (Kingston and New York: Ian Randle Publishers, 2005) in Wadabagei: A Journal of the Caribbean and its Diaspora,

Vol. 10, No. 2-2007.

CONFERENCES:

PAPERS DELIVERED, PANEL CHAIR/ORGANIZER AND DISCUSSANT

1973

"Leadership and Imperialism in the Commonwealth Caribbean." Paper delivered at the Howard University Conference on The Commonwealth Caribbean into the Year 2000. Sponsored by the Department of Political Science, Howard University, September 1973.

1974

"Aspects of the Political Economy of Tourism in Barbados." Paper delivered at the Conference on Independence for Very Small States with Special Reference to the Caribbean. Sponsored by the University of the West Indies (ISER), Cave Hill, Barbados, March 1974.

1975

"Nationalism, Nationalization and Socialism in the Commonwealth Caribbean: Aspects of the Control of National Resources." Paper presented to the Research Seminar on Ownership and Control of Assets in the Caribbean held at Howard University, Washington, D.C. October 24-25, 1975.

1976

Panel Chair/Presenter: "Beyond Appearances: Non-Alignment and the New International Economic Order." Paper presented to the panel on Non-Alignment and the New International Order of the Conference on the Non-Aligned Movement in World Politics Today, Howard University, Washington, D.C., April 8-10, 1976.

1977

"Epistemology and Intellectual Culture in the Caribbean." Paper delivered at the West Indian Association Conference on Developments in Higher Education in the Caribbean held at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, May 2-3, 1977.

1978

"National and International Social and Economic Dynamics of Caribbean Basin Countries." Paper presented at the Conference on U.S. - Caribbean Basin Trade, sponsored by the University of Maryland School of Law and the American Society of International Law, World Trade Center, Baltimore, Maryland, April 7-8, 1978. Discussant: "Review of Problems in U.S. Latin American Relations" at conference on Problems in U.S. - Latin American Relations with special reference to the Panama Canal

Treaty, sponsored by the Center for International Studies, North Carolina Central Univer-sity, Durham, North Carolina, April 17-19, 1978. "Methodological and Theoretical Problems in the Study of the `Peasantry' in Commonwealth Caribbean Political Economy." Paper presented at conference on Cross-Cultural Paradigms in Third World Evolution: Dimensions of Peasant Formation in the Caribbean, California State University at Northridge, Northridge, CA. May 8-9, 1978.

1979

"Populism and Popular Movements in the Commonwealth Caribbean." Paper presented at the Conference of the Association of Latin American Historians, Mexican Chapter, (UNAM) Mexico City, February 12-16, 1979.

1979

"Populism and Socialism in the Caribbean: A Study of the Theoretical Conceptions of the Workers Liberation League." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists, Howard Inn, Washington, D.C., March 22-24, 1979. "External Resources in Financing Development in the Caribbean Underdevelopment and World Accumulation." Paper presented to the Panel on Financing Development in Latin America at the Annual Meeting of American Society for Public Administration, Baltimore, Maryland, Tuesday, April 3, 1979.

1979

"Internationalization of Capital and Economic Development in the Commonwealth Caribbean: Accumulation and Unequal Development." Paper presented at the Seminar on Democracy and Development in the Caribbean. Sponsored by the Center for Inter-American Relations, Seven Spring Center, Mt. Kisco, New York, May 6-8, 1979. "Theoretical and Methodological Problems in Caribbean Migration Research: Conditions and Causality." Paper presented at the Fourth Annual Conference of the Caribbean Studies Association, Fort de France, Martinique, May 28-30, 1979. "Aspects of the Problem of Metropolitan Influence and Dependence in the Caribbean." Paper presented at the International Conference on the Caribbean, sponsored by the Center for Economic and Social Studies in the Third World, Mexico City, August 20-25, 1979. Panel Chair: "The State of Black Economic Enterprise," Conference on Blacks, Presidential Politics and Public Policy. Sponsored by the Department of Political Science, Howard University, Washington, DC. October 26-28, 1979. (Member of Conference Planning Committee).

1980

"Issues in Caribbean Immigration to the United States." Presentation at the Conference on Caribbean Immigration to the United States, Sponsored by the School of Education,

Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, February 29, 1980. "Economic Development - The Caribbean." Issue paper presented in collaboration with TRANSAFRICA at the National Conference on A Black Agenda, Richmond, Virginia, March l, 1980. "Metropolitan Influences on Caribbean State System and Responses of Selected Caribbean States." Paper presented to the Panel on Comparative Aspects of Caribbean Dependence at the Fifth Annual Conference of the Caribbean Studies Association, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles, May 6-10, 1980. "Economic Factors in Caribbean Immigration to the United States." Paper presented before the President's Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy, Washington, D.C., June 20, 1980.

1981

Discussant, "Caribbean Government and Politics: Alternative National Development." 7th Annual Third World Conference, Foundation Meeting, Palmer House Hotel, Chicago, March 25-28, 1981. "Non-Capitalist Path and Caribbean Foreign Policy." Paper presented at the Inter-American Affairs Seminar, Hunter College, City University of New York, April 9, 1981. "Non-Capitalist Development and Caribbean Reality: A Critique of Theoretical and Prescriptive Conceptions." Paper presented at the 6th Annual Conference of the Caribbean Studies Association, St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, May 26-29, 1981. "The United States and the West Indies: International Migration and Unequal Exchange." Paper presented at the Conference on International Relations and International Migration. Sponsored by the Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, October 26-28, 1981.

1982

"Theoretical and Methodological Problems in the Study of the United States Policy in the Caribbean." Paper presented at the Conference on "Geo-political Change in the Caribbean in the 1980's." Sponsored by the Center for Economic and Social Studies of the Third World (CEESTM) Mexico City, Mexico, March 15-19, 1982. Panel Chairperson: "The State and Destabilization in the Caribbean", CEESTM Conference on Geo-Political Change in the Caribbean in the 1980s. Sponsored by the Center for Economic and Social Studies of Third World, (CEESTM), Mexico City, March 15, 1982. Panel Chairperson: "The Role and Impact of Caribbean Middle Powers in the Caribbean in the 1980s," CEESTM Conference on Geo-Political Change in the Caribbean in the 1980s, Mexico City, March 16, 1982. Panel Organizer/Chairperson: "The Anti-Imperialist and Socialist Movements in the

Caribbean in the Postwar Years." 7th Annual Conference of the Caribbean Studies Association, New Kingston Hotel, Kingston, Jamaica, May 25-28, 1982.

1983

"Transnational Banks and Crisis in the Capitalist World Economy: Impacts on the Caribbean." Paper presented at the Conference on The Impacts of Transnational Corporations on the Caribbean. Sponsored by the Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad National Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, May 18-20, 1983. Panel Organizer and Chairperson: "The Caribbean in the Global Crisis." Eighth Annual Caribbean Studies Association Conference, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, May 26-29, 1983. "Role of the Caribbean in Latin America." Paper presented at the Joint Meeting of the Illinois Conference of Latin Americanists (SCLAS) and the Midwest Association for Latin American Studies (MALAS), University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, November 4-5, 1983.

1984

Discussant: 10th Annual Third World Conference. Sponsored by the Third World Conference Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, March 10, 1984.

1984

Panel Chairperson: "Marxism/Socialism and the Black Intellectual-Activist." National Con-ference of Black Political Scientists Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., Shoreham Hotel, April 19-21, 1984. "Grenada: Non-Capitalist Path and the Derailment of a Populist Revolution" Paper presented to the Round Table on Grenada, Ninth Annual Conference of the Caribbean Studies Association, St Kitts, West Indies, May 30 - June 2, 1984. Panel Organizer and Chairperson: "Strategic Development of Resources in the Caribbean." Ninth Annual Meeting Caribbean Studies Association, St. Kitts, West Indies, May 30 - June 2, 1984. Panel Discussant: "National Security and the Military in the Non-Hispanic Caribbean." Ninth Annual Meeting Caribbean Studies Association, St. Kitts, West Indies, May 30 - June 2, 1984. "Merchant Capital, Transnational Banks and Underdevelopment in the Commonwealth Caribbean." Paper presented at the Conference on New Perspectives on Caribbean Studies: Toward the Twenty-First Century and Prospects for Caribbean Basin Integration." Sponsored by the Research Institute for the Study of Man (RISM), New York, and Hunter College, (CUNY) New York, August 28 - September 1, 1984.

Panel Discussant: Conference on The Perspectives on Caribbean Studies: Toward the Twenty First Century and Prospects for Caribbean Basin Integration Conference. Sponsored by the Research Institute for the Study of Man and Hunter College, (CUNY) New York, August 28 - September 1, 1984. "The Caribbean Basin Initiative and Caribbean Development: A Critical Analysis." Paper presented at the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies Conference, California State University at Los Angeles, October 17-21, 1984. "Surplus Labor, Unequal Exchange and Merchant Capital: Rethinking Caribbean Migration Theory." Paper presented at the ICLAS Conference, University of Illinois at Chicago, November 16-17, 1984. Panel Chairperson. "Caribbean Migration," at the Illinois Council on Latin American Studies Conference, (ICLAS), University of Illinois at Chicago, November 16-17, 1984.

1985

"Merchant Capital and the Consolidation of Preindustrial Capitalism in Barbados: Emancipation to 1937." Paper presented at the Latin American Studies Association Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 17-20, 1985. "The Reagan Administration Approach to the Caribbean." Paper presented at Morgan State University Conference on Reagan's Foreign Policy Toward the Caribbean, Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland, May 1, 1985. Panel Organizer and Chairperson: "The role of Merchant Capital in the Development of the West Indies in the Colonial Period", Tenth Annual Conference of the Caribbean Studies Association: San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 28-31, 1985. "Historical and International Determinants of Caribbean Migration: Implications for Research Strategies." Paper presented at Medgar Evers College Caribbean Research Center, Conference on Caribbean Immigration. Medger Evers College, City University of New York, Brooklyn, New York, November 16, 1985.

1986

Panel Chairperson: "Internationalization of Capital and Labour: Structural Determinant in the Making of Caribbean Peoples," 11th Annual Conference, Caribbean Studies Association in Caracas, Venezuela, May 28-31, 1986. Panel Discussant: "Resource Allocation and Socio-Political Conflict in the Caribbean Basin," Midwest Association of Latin American Studies, St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri, September 26-27, 1986. Panel Discussant: "The Changing World Economy - Implications for the International Debt Crisis and the Caribbean," Pacific Coast Council Conference on Latin American Studies, Whittier College, Whittier (Los Angeles), California, October 9-11, 1986.

1987

"Internationalization of Capital and Labor Power, Development and Labor Migration from the Caribbean." Paper presented at the Eastern Economic Association Conference, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Washington, D. C. March 5-6, 1987. Panel Discussant: "Resistance and Liberation Struggles in Latin America and the Caribbean." Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Third World Conference Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, April 9-11 Panel Chairperson: "Neocolonialism and the Crisis of Capital Accumulation in the Caribbean." 12th Annual Conference Caribbean Studies Association, Belize City, Belize, Central America, May 26-30. "Recent Developments in the Cuban Economy: A Critique and Interpretation." Paper delivered at the First Conference of Caribbean Economists, Jamaica Conference Center, Kingston, Jamaica, July 2-6, 1987.

1988

"Crisis and Restructuring in Modern Imperialism: Implications for United States Power and United States-Caribbean Relations." Paper presented at the CLACSO Conference on International Relations in the Caribbean, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, January 25-29, 1988.

1988

Discussant: "Militarization and Security in the Caribbean: A Challenge to Democracy", Latin American Studies Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 17-19, 1988. Panel Chair/Discussant: "Global Crisis and the Third World: Toward a Methodology for Studying Third World Development", Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the National Confer-ence of Black Political Scientists, Howard Inn, Washington, D. C., March 23-24, 1988. "Approaching the 1990s: Strategies for Peace, Self-Determination, and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean." Presentation at Plenary Session of the Third World Conference Foundation Fourteenth Anniversary Third World Conference, Congress Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, April 7-9, 1988.

"The Changing Structure of World capital and Development Options in the Caribbean." Paper presented at the conference, The Future of the Caribbean in the World System, Sponsored by the Consortium Graduate School, University of the West Indies (UWI) and the Freidrich Ebert Stiftung Foundation, Courtleigh Hotel, Kingston, Jamaica, May 13-14, 1988. Panel Organizer/Chair: "Comparative Perspectives on Issues in Caribbean Political Economy," Thirteenth Annual Conference, Caribbean Studies Association, Point-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe, French West Indies, May 25-29, 1988.

Panel Discussant: "Cuba's Relations with the Caribbean." Colloquium on Cuba in the Western Hemisphere ("Cuba En El Hemisferio"). Sponsored by Centro de Estudios Sobre America (CEA) Havana, Cuba, September 12-13, 1988. "Relaciones Hemisfericas en un Contexto Mundial Cambiante" (Hemispheric Relations in a Changing World Context). Presentation at the Seminario - Elecciones 88 Y Politica E.U. Hacia A. L. ("The 1988 Presidential Election and U.S. Policy Toward Latin America"). Sponsored by CEA (Havana) and the University of New Mexico. Havana, Cuba, September 16-17, 1988.

1989

"New Imperialism and the Destabilization of the Caribbean, 1959-Present." Paper delivered at the Seminar on Research for Social Change: The Caribbean and Contemporary Interna-tional Politics. Brooklyn College Seminar Series on Teaching, Scholarship and Activism. Brooklyn College Graduate Center for Worker Education, New York, N.Y., February 18, 1989. "The Caribbean in the Context of Global Restructuring." Paper delivered at Latin American Social Science Council (CLACSO) Seminar on International Relations in the Caribbean. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sartenejas, Venezuela, March 26-29, 1989. "Global Restructuring: The Case of Barbados." Paper delivered at the Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Third World Conference Foundation, Palmer House Hotel, Chicago, Illinois April 9-11, 1989. Discussant: Queens University Seminar on the Caribbean, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, May 9-10, 1989. Panel Chair/Discussant: "Human Resources in the Caribbean." Commissioned Panel on the Contributions of Sir W. Arthur Lewis to Caribbean Development. Fourteenth International Congress of Caribbean Studies Association, Dover Convention Centre, Barbados, May 25-27, 1989. "Coalition Security Development: Defense Industrial Restructuring in the United States and Defense Electronics Production in the Caribbean." Paper delivered at the Second Conference of the Association of Caribbean Economists, Dover Convention Centre, Barbados, May 28-30, 1989.

1990

Panel Chair/Discussant: "Africa and the Caribbean in Global Restructuring". Third World Conference Foundation Annual Conference, Radisson Hotel, St Louis, Missouri, April 5-7, 1990 "The Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, Semiconductors and Caribbean Integration." Paper delivered at the Association of Caribbean Economists Working Group on Caribbean

Integration. San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 4-6, 1990. Panel Organizer/Chair: "The Caribbean, Globalization and Restructuring," Caribbean Studies Association Annual Conference, Hilton Hotel, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, May 24-28, 1990. "The Caribbean in the World Economy." Paper delivered at the Annual Conference of the Association of Puerto Rican Economists, Radisson Hotel, San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 14-15, 1990. "The Restructuring of the World Economy and Prospects for Restructuring and Export Competitiveness in the Caribbean." Paper delivered at the National Economic Association Annual Conference, Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C., December 28-30, 1990.

1991

"Recent Global Developments and Their Implications for the Caribbean." Paper delivered at the conference of the Working Group on International Relations in the Caribbean of the Latin American Social Science Council (CLACSO), Sheraton Hotel, Cancun, Quintano Roo, Mexico, January 28-February 1, 1991. Panel Organizer/Chair: "Global Restructuring and the Caribbean", Sixteenth International Conference of the Caribbean Studies Association, Havana, Cuba, May 25-28, 1991.

1991

"The U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement and the Caribbean with a Case Study of Semiconductors in Barbados." Paper delivered at the Third Conference of the Association of Caribbean Economists, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, July 16-19, 1991.

1992

Discussant, "The Future of Racial and Ethnic Politics in Washington, D.C." at Conference on Multicultural Washington, D.C.: The Changing Complexion of Social Inequality", spon-sored by the Institute of Policy Studies and the American University, Washington, D.C., February 20-22, 1992. "Global Restructuring and Enterprise Culture in the Caribbean", Paper delivered at the Eastern Economic Association Conference, New York, N.Y. Friday, March 27, 1992 "Selected Issues in Capitalism and the Formation of the African Diaspora in the Caribbean to World War 11" Paper delivered at the Caribbean/African-American Dialogue and the Caribbean Conference of Churches Quincentenary Consultation: "Survivors of the Middle Passage: Affirmation and Change", Verdun, St. John, Barbados, April 30-May 3, 1992. Panel Organizer-Chair, Global Restructuring and Caribbean Development Options (1), Caribbean Studies Association XVIIth Annual Conference, St. George's, Grenada, May 26-30, 1992.

Panel Organizer-Chair, Global Restructuring and Caribbean Development Options (11), Caribbean Studies Association XVIIth Annual Conference, St. George's, Grenada, May 26-30, 1992. "The United States and the Caribbean: Whose New World Order?" Presentation at Plenary Session, Caribbean Studies Association XVIIth Annual Conference, St. George's, Grenada, May 26-30, 1992. "Global Powershift and the Techno-Paradigm Shift: The End of Geography, World Market Blocs and the Caribbean", Paper delivered at the CLACSO Working Group on International Relations in the Caribbean Conference, University of the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, USVI, June 9-13.

1993

Discussant, "Review - Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and its Effects on Trade Liberalization," Organization of American States Seminar on Trade Liberalization in the Western Hemisphere, Organization of American States, Washington, DC, April 19, 1993. The Techno-Paradigm Shift, Globalization and Western Hemisphere Integration Trends and Tendencies: Mapping Issues in the Economic and Social Evolution of the Caribbean. Co-sponsored by Centro De Estudios de America (CEA), La Habana, Cuba; Instituto Venezuelano De Estudios Sociales Y Politicos (INVESP), Caracas, Venezuela; and The Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, D.C., held at the Caracas Hilton, Caracas, Venezuela, May 20-22, 1993. Panel Organizer/Chair, Dynamics of Global Interdependence: Implications for Caribbean Public Policy, Caribbean Studies Association 18th Annual Conference, held at Kingston and Ocho Rios, Jamaica, May 24-29, 1993. The Caribbean in a New International Environment: The Context for Options under Global Neo-liberalism. Paper delivered at the University of Miami, North-South Center conference on the Caribbean, September 9-11, 1993. State/Nation-State, Neo-liberalism and Global Restructuring: Issues in Caribbean Reality. Paper delivered at the Mexican Association of Caribbean Studies, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City, November 24-26, 1993.

1994

"Selected Issues in U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Haiti" Paper delivered at the conference on Ethics in Foreign Policy, sponsored by The International Affairs Center, Howard University; held at the Blackburn University Center, Howard University, January, 1994. Global Economic Change under Innovation-Mediated Production: Enterprise Culture and the Restructuring of the Development Strategy in Barbados. Paper delivered at the Latin American Studies Association International Congress, Atlanta, Georgia, March 10-12, 1994.

Panel Organizer and Chair, "Selected Development Issues in the Contemporary Caribbean" Caribbean Studies Association Nineteenth International Conference, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, May 24-28, 1994. Liberalism, the Market, and Globalization: Issues Affecting Economic and Social Rights in the Caribbean. Paper delivered at the Sub-Regional Seminar on Globalization, Integration and Human Rights in the Caribbean sponsored by Instituto Latinoamericano De Servicios Legales Alternativos, ILSA (Bogota, Colombia) and El Centro De Estudios Sobre America, (Havana, Cuba); held in Havana, Cuba, October 12-14, 1994

1995

Panel Discussant, "Global Transformations, Domestic Responses: The Caribbean in the 1990s" Annual Meeting of the Middle Atlantic Council on Latin American Studies, Albright College, Reading, Pennsylvania, March 31-April 1, 1995 Panel Organizer and Chair, Issues in Institutional Crisis and Change in the Caribbean, Caribbean Studies Association Twentieth International Conference, Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles, May 22-27, 1995.

1996

Panel Organizer/Chair, Themes in Caribbean Intellectual Culture, Mid- Atlantic Council on Latin American Studies (MACLAS) XVII Conference, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, March 29-30, 1996 Presenter, “Modernity, Liberalism and Nationalism in Caribbean Intellectual Culture in the Colonial Era.” Paper delivered at the Panel on Themes in Caribbean Intellectual Culture, MACLAS XVII Conference, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, March 29-30, 1996 Round Table Organizer, “Global Neo-Liberalism and New Directions in Caribbean Thought and Strategies,” Caribbean Studies Association 21st Annual Conference, San Juan Marriott Hotel, San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 27-31, 1996. Presenter, “The Crisis of Modernity: Global Neo-liberalism and Directions in Caribbean Thought and Strategies,” Caribbean Studies Association 21st Annual Conference, San Juan Marriott Hotel, San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 27-31, 1996. Presenter, “The Caribbean, Western Hemisphere Integration and Global Transformation,” Paper delivered at the Panel on “The Caribbean in the Americas at the 20th Annual Conference of the British Society for Caribbean Studies, 3-6 July 1996, London, England, UK.

1997

“The Globalization of Finance: The Role and Status of the Caribbean” Paper delivered at the Conference on Globalization and Caribbean Integration, Sponsored by ILSA, Bogota,

Colombia. Held at Simon Bolivar University, Caracas, Venezuela, March 20-21, 1997. “Themes in Liberalism, Modernity, Marxism, Postmodernism and Beyond: An Interpretation and critique of Brian Meeks’ Re-Reading the Black Jacobins; James, the Dialectic and the revolutionary Conjuncture.” Paper delivered at the Conference on New Directions in Caribbean Thought: Looking Towards the 21st Century. A Symposium on Politics, Culture, and Society, held at the Kellogg Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, April 4-5, 1997 Discussant, Gender and Culture in the Caribbean, Caribbean Studies Association Annual Conference, Barranquilla, Colombia, May 26-30, 1997.

1998

"Guyana, Jamaica and the Cold War Project: the Transformation of the British West Indian and CARICOM Labor Movements into Agents of Cold War Globalization." Paper delivered at the Conference on the Contributions of Cheddi Jagan and Michael Manley, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, April 12, 1998. "Global Capitalism, Colonial State Formation, and the Making of the African Diaspora in the Caribbean." Paper delivered at the Conference on African Diaspora Studies on the Eve of the Twenty-First Century. Barrows Hall, University of California at Berkeley, April 30-May 2, 1998 "The 'Shiprider Solution' and Post-Cold War Imperialism: beyond the Ontologies of State/Sovereignty in the Caribbean." Paper delivered at the Caribbean Studies Association Annual 23rd Conference, St. Johns, Antigua, May 25-29. Panel Organizer, Chair, Discussant "Globalization, Governance, and Civil Society in the Contemporary Caribbean" Caribbean Studies Association 23rd Annual Conference, St Johns, Antigua, May 25-29, 1998 Presenter, "The 'Shiprider Solution' and Post-Cold War Imperialism in the Caribbean: Beyond the Ontologies of State/Sovereignty in the Caribbean." Paper delivered at the Caribbean Studies Annual Conference, St Johns, Antigua, May 25-29, 1998

1999

"Focus 2000: A Global Vision and Implications for Small Island Economies like Barbados.' Awards Ceremony Lecture delivered at the Barbados Investment and Development Corporation, Industry Week Celebration, Sherbourne Convention Center, Sherbourne, St Michael, Barbados. The Caribbean and Latin America in the Crisis of Neoliberal Capitalism." Paper delivered at the Conference on Neoliberalism and Restructuring in Latin America and Africa: A Blessing or a Curse? The Indiana Memorial Union, University of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana, May 13-14. Panel Organizer/Chair, The Caribbean in Modernity: Explorations on State, Nation, and

Citizenship. Caribbean Studies Association Annual Twenty-fourth Conference, Hotel El Panama, Panama City, Panama, May 24-29. "The Caribbean in Modernity: Explorations on State, Nation and Gender," paper delivered at the Caribbean Studies Association Annual Twenty-fourth Conference, Hotel El Panama, Panama City, Panama, May 24-29.

2000

Panel Organizer, Gender and International Relations in the Caribbean, Caribbean Studies Association Annual Twenty-fifth Conference, Castries, St. Lucia, May 28 - June 2. Panel Organizer/Chair, Gender and International Political Economy in the Caribbean, Caribbean Studies Association Annual Twenty-fifth Conference, Castries, St. Lucia, May 28 - June 2 Panel Organizer, Gender, Race, State and Citizenship, Caribbean Studies Association Annual Twenty-fifth Conference, Castries, St. Lucia, May 28-June 2 "Global Neoliberalism, The Third Technological Revolution and Global 2000" Paper delivered at the University of the West Indies Conference on The Caribbean in the 21st Century, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Mona, Jamaica, September 3-5. "Social Capital, Democracy and Globalization," paper delivered at the Fourth Rethinking Marxism Conference, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, September 21-24, 2000.

2001

Panel Discussant Globalization and Technology Panel, Caribbean Studies Association Annual Twenty-sixth Conference, St. Marten, Netherlands Antilles, May 29-June 3. "The Liberalist Solution is Part of the Problem: Capitalist Globalization and Contradictions of the Liberal Democratic State," paper delivered at the Conference on 'Interrogating the Globalization Project', held at the Iowa Memorial Union, University of Iowa, Iowa City, November 1-4, 2001 "Race, Labor, Culture, Gender and Citizenship," paper delivered at the Conference on Race in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, Wisconsin, November 14-17.

2002

"Rethinking Colonial and Post-Colonial Themes of the State of Nature, the State, Nationalism, Culture, and Cultural Sovereignty in the Caribbean." Paper delivered at Symposium held at the University of Puerto Rico, March 2002. “Race, Labor, Freedom, Culture and Citizenship in the Caribbean: Historical Problems in Social and Political Theory,” paper delivered at the Annual Twenty-seventh Caribbean Studies Association Conference, Nassau, The Bahamas, May 27 – June 1.

“Rethinking International Relations: Changing Paradigms,” paper delivered at the 2002 Mona Academic Conference, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Mona, Jamaica, August 30 – September 1. “Enlightenment Modernity, Reason, Human Universality, and Equality: Antinomies of Race, Nation, and State in African Caribbean Diaspora Thought,” paper delivered at the Conference on Color, Hair and Bone – The Persistence of Race into the 21st Century, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, September 28-30.

2003

“Challenges of Globalization: Globalization as an Issue within Capitalism and Imperialism” Paper presented at International Convention Marking the 40th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies, under the Patronage of the Principal of the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, and held at the Bay Gardens Hotel, Rodney Bay, St. Lucia, May 14-16, 2003. “Exploring Antinomies in the Epistemology and Political Theory of George Lamming’s Sovereignty of the Imagination,” paper delivered at the Conference on The Sovereignty of the Imagination: The Writings and Thought of George Lamming, University of the West Indies, Mona campus, Kingston, Jamaica, June 5-7, 2003.

2004

“The New American Empire: Universal Capitalism, the New Imperialism and the Caribbean,” paper delivered at the Conference on Size, Power and Development in the New World Order, Institute of International Relations, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago, March 3-5, 2004.

2005

“Alienation and Fetishization: A Critical Analysis of Radicalism and Innovation in the New World Group’s Approach to and Rejection of Metropolitan Intellectual and Political Hegemony,” paper delivered at Roundtable: Radicalism and Innovation in the New World Group’s Approach to and Rejection of Metropolitan Intellectual and Political Hegemony. Fourth Annual ‘Caribbean Reasonings’ Conference—The Thought of New World; The Quest for Decolonization, sponsored by Center for Caribbean Thought, UWI, Mona in Collaboration with the Africana Studies Department, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, held at University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, Jamaica, June 16-18.

2006

“Liberating Caribbean International Relations from the Cultural Logic of the State of Nature: Necessity, Freedom and the Limits of the Transformative Dialectic Caribbean”, paper delivered at In/Humanities Roundtable, Annual Caribbean Studies Association Conference, Crown Plaza Hotel, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, May 29-June 3.

2007 “Neoliberal Globalization, Transnational Capitalism, ‘Accumulation by Dispossession,’ and the Contemporary Caribbean.” Paper delivered at the 21st Annual British Society for Caribbean Studies Conference, 3-6 July 1996, London Metropolitan University, North London, England, UK. 2008 “Race and International Relations: Raciology, Garveyism and the Limits of Black Nationalism in the Caribbean Diaspora.” Paper delivered at the 49th Annual International Studies Association Conference, San Francisco, California, March 26-29. Rethinking Capitalism in the Age of Globalization: issues of Capital Accumulation and Neoliberalism in the Contemporary Caribbean.” Paper delivered at the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES) Seminar, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados, Wednesday, April 9. Global Capitalist Crisis and the Caribbean: Theorizing the New Geography of Global Power, Transnational Hegemony and State Sovereignty. Paper delivered at the 33rd Annual Caribbean Studies Association Conference, San Andres Island, Colombia, May 26-30. 2009 Antinomies of the Politics of Sovereignty in the Caribbean. Paper prepared for delivery at the Annual 34th Caribbean Studies Association Conference, Hilton Hotel, New Kingston, Jamaica, 1-3 July, 2009. The Problem of Self-Determination in the British West Indies: The Anglo-American Cold War Project, Class Struggles, and Decolonization. Paper prepared for delivery at the 34th Annual Society for Caribbean Studies (UK) University of Hull, Hull, Yorkshire, UK, 1-3 July, 2009.

SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS AND LECTURES

1978

"Historical Origins of Capitalism." Presentation as Seminar sponsored by the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of the District of the Columbia, March 1978. "Political and Economic Choices in the Contemporary Caribbean." Latin American Program Seminar Series, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. June 5, 1978. (Invited Guest and Participant). "Undocumented Workers and the International Division of Labor: Implications for U.S. Policy in the Western Hemisphere." Statement by Hilbourne A. Watson before the Sub-committee on Inter-American Affairs of the House Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, June 22, 1978.

1979

"Nationalism and Ideology in the Contemporary Caribbean." Paper presented at the Seminar on the Contemporary Caribbean, sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies (Caribbean Section) Department of Political Science, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) Mexico City, February 2, 1979. "Politics and Economics in U.S. Caribbean Relations," Lecture delivered at the Seminar on the Contemporary Caribbean, sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies (Carib-bean Section). Department of Political Science, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) Mexico City, February 19, 1979. "Imperialism and the Caribbean Migration," Presentation at Seminar sponsored by the West Indian Association of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, May 13, 1979. "Minorities and the Formulation of United States Foreign Policy: The Third World," presentation at a Town Meeting on United States Foreign Policy. Sponsored by Walter Fauntroy, Member of Congress, Congress of the United States, U. S. Department of Commerce Auditorium, Washington, DC, December 3.

1980

"International Students and Third World Revolution." Presentation at Seminar on Third World Problems, sponsored by Howard University Student Association/Division of Student Affairs, Office of International Student Services, Howard University, Washington, D. C., March 19, 1980. Consultant, President's Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy. Organized a Seminar-Workshop on Problems and Policy Related to Caribbean Immigration to the United States (January-June, 1980). "The Nature of the Discipline: Methodologies, Specialization and Future Direction of the Discipline of Political Science." Presentation before the Political Science Workshop at the Graduate Information Conference on Opportunities for Minority Students in Graduate Education: Arts, Sciences, and Engineering. Sponsored by the Graduate Divisions of Columbia University; Princeton University; Harvard University; Yale University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Cornell University; Brown University and the University of Pennsylvania held at the University of the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C., April 12, 1980. "United States Foreign Policy and the Grenada Revolution." Lecture delivered at the panel on United States Responses to the Grenada Revolution at the Founding Conference of the Grenada - U.S. People's Friendship Society, Washington, D.C., April 26, 1980. "Recent Developments in Caribbean Political Economy." Lecture delivered at the Caribbean Affairs Seminar held at Le Moyne-Owen College, Memphis, Tennessee, September 19, 1980. "The Caribbean and Latin America: The Black Diaspora." Lecture delivered at the

Conference on Africa on Global Perspectives, from Algeria to South Africa. The American University, Washington, D.C., September 20, 1980. "U.S.-Caribbean Relations during the 1980s." Presentation at the Congressional Black Caucus International Affairs Workshop, House Office Building, U.S. Congress, November 20, 1980. "U.S.-Caribbean Relations in the 1980s: Issues and Initiatives/A Political Perspective." Presentation at the Howard University Inter-American Forum, Howard University, Washington, D.C., November 21.

1981

"Dollar Diplomacy: The Role of International Agencies and Multinational Corporations." Lecture delivered at the Issue Seminar on Domestic Third World Activists and United States Foreign Policy. Sponsored by the Center for Third World Organizing, Washington, D.C., March 13-14. Section Coordinator for the Section on the Third World, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New York, New York, September 1-4, 1981.

1982

"Caribbean Basin Policies: Differing Strategies for Economic Development." Lecture delivered at the TransAfrica Forum Policy Conference on United States Foreign Policy in the Black World. Howard University, Washington, D.C. June 4, 1982.

1983

"Recent Developments in the Caribbean" Lecture delivered at the Caribbean Students Association, Caribbean Week Events, Howard University, Washington, D.C. April 1983 "Immigration Policies and Black America: Causes and Consequences." Presentation at seminar sponsored by the Department of Human Development, School of Human Ecology, Howard University, November 3, 1983.

1984

Workshop on "Multinational Corporations and the American Economy." Presentation at a Workshop sponsored by the Black Theological Project on Theology in the Americas, Howard Inn, Washington, D.C., February 7-10. "U. S. Foreign Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean," Lecture to Caribbean Students Association Week, Howard University, Washington, D.C., April 1984. Tutor, Graduate Institute, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, Summer 1984. (1) Directed Preceptorial on Ricardo, (Selections from the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation) and Marx (Selection from Capital Volume 1, and the Economic and Philosophic

Manuscripts of 1844). (2) Co-leader of Politics and Society Seminar. Selections from Plutarch's, Great Lives to Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America.

(National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow).

"Continuing Flow of Workers and Capital Between the Caribbean and the United States." Participant, Video Tape Session (Session III). The New Perspectives on Caribbean Studies: Toward the Twenty-First Century and Prospects for Caribbean Basin Integration Conference. Sponsored by the Research Institute for the Study of Man and Hunter College, (CUNY), New York, August 28 - September l, 1984. Guest Panelist with the Honorable Mr. Peter Laurie, Ambassador of Barbados to the United States and the Organization of American States, "Barbados in World Affairs." Sponsored by the Barbados National Association of Washington, D. C., Takoma Park, Maryland, November 28, 1984. Tutor, Graduate Institute, St. John's college, Annapolis, Maryland, Summer 1985: (1) Directed Preceptorial on Hegel's Philosophy of History. (2) Co-leader for History Seminar. Selections from Herodotus Histories, to Shakespeare's Coriolanus

, (National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow).

1985

"Democracy in Barbados." Keynote Address delivered at the Founding Meeting of the Barbadian Cultural Committee of Boston, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, November 30, 1985.

1986

"Race and Democracy in Contemporary Barbados and The Implications of the CBI." Lecture delivered at the Russworm Afro-American Studies Center, Bowdoin College, Bruns-wick, Maine, March 7, 1986. "The Contemporary Caribbean and its Future Options." Respondent to presentation by William Demas, President, Caribbean Development Bank at the Caribbean Scholars Roundtable, Sponsored by the Caribbean Students Association, The American University, Washington, D. C. October 31, 1986. "The Barbadian Politician, His Influence Since Independence." Reply to Honorable Cameron Tudor, Foreign Minister of Barbados, at the Educational Symposium of The Barbadian Cultural Committee of Boston, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, November 22, 1986.

1987

"Labor Migration from the Caribbean to the United States," Lecture delivered at the City University New York, Association of Caribbean Studies (CUNYACS) Conference, Brooklyn College, City University of New York, New York, March 7, 1987. "Politics and Workers' Struggles: International Perspectives." Lecture delivered at the Seminar on Politics and Social Change, Department of Sociology and Anthropology,

Howard University, Washington, D.C., October 15-l6, 1987 "International Solidarity and the Workers Struggles in the Third World." Lecture delivered at the seminar on An International Day of Worldwide Black and International Solidarity, sponsored by the Caribbean Student Association of Howard University, Armour J. Blackburn University Center, Washington, D.C., November 2, 1987. Discussant at the American University Caribbean Student Association Lecture Series Program: "Caribbean Political Union," Washington, D. C. November 12, 1987. Commentator: The Eleventh Annual Merze Tate Seminar in Diplomatic History. Topic, "A Human Rights Activist in the Reagan Era." Presented at the Armour J. Blackburn Univer-sity Center, Howard University, Washington, D.C., November 18, 1987. "Barbados, Coming of Age in a Changing World Economy: Twenty-one Years of Independence." Paper presented for the Educational Symposium Culinary Day, The Barbadian Cultural Committee of Boston, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, November 21, 1987.

"Barbados, Coming of Age in a Changing World Economy: Twenty-One Years of Independence." The Barbadian Cultural Committee of Boston, Inc., Educational Symposium, Boston, Massachusetts, November 21, 1987.

1988

Attended Caribbean Studies Association Executive Council Planning Meeting for the 1989 CSA Conference. Bridgetown, Barbados, October 6-7, 1988. (Member, CSA Executive Council).

1990

Attended Planning Meeting of the Association of Caribbean Economists and Group from the London School of Economics and Political Science for conference on Export Processing Zones in the Third World. Kingston, Jamaica, Stoney Hill Hotel, December 1-2, 1990.

1991

"Merchant Capitalism, Economic Democracy and Black Nationalism" Lecture to the Bussa Committee in Commemoration of the 1816 Slave Revolt in Barbados, Black Rock Cultural Center, Black Rock, St. Michael, Barbados, April 23, 1991. "Global Restructuring and the Political Economy of Barbados" Lecture delivered to the Rotary (West) Club of Barbados, Divi Hotel, St James, Barbados, June 4, 1991 "Merchant Capitalism, Black Nationalism and Economic Change in Barbados", Lecture to Rotary Club (South) of Barbados, Grand Barbados Hotel, St. Michael, Barbados, July 1991. "Structural Change in the Economy of Barbados" Lecture to Kiwanis Club of Barbados, Paradise Beach Village hotel, St. Michael, Barbados, August 7, 1991.

"United States Involvement and Intervention in the Caribbean" Lecture delivered to Pledge of Allegiance, Washington, D.C., October 21, 1991. "Capitalism and the Third World in the 21st. Century" Lecture sponsored by the International Affairs Committee of the Howard University Homecoming Steering Committee, School of Business Auditorium, November 21, 1991.

1992

"Resolutions towards African Revolution in 1992 and Beyond" Guest Speaker at Lecture Sponsored by the Patrice Lumumba Coalition and the African Nationalist Construction Movement, Harriet Tubman School, New York, N.Y., Friday, January 3, 1992. "World Socialist Crisis and the Future of Socialist Ideology" Presentation at Conference on Crisis in the Soviet Union: Impact on the U.S. and World Progressive Movements. New York, N.Y., Friday, January 10, 1992. "The Challenge of Democracy in Haiti" Presentation at Conference on Haiti's Roots: Dignity and Democracy, Sponsored by the Washington Office on Haiti, Washington, D.C., January 16-19, 1992. "Restructuring, World Market Blocs and the Caribbean" Lecture sponsored by the African and Afro-American Studies Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 12, 1992. "The Crisis of Hegemony and the New World Order" Lecture sponsored by the African and Afro-American Studies Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 13, 1992. "The Political Economy of the Caribbean" Lecture sponsored by the United Africa Movement, Slave Theater, Brooklyn, New York, Wednesday, April 1, 1992. "The Caribbean in the Global Economy" Lecture presented at the United States Department of State, Foreign Service Institute Area Studies Program, Arlington, Virginia, May 20, 1992. "The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and Implications for the Caribbean." Lecture presented at the University of the Virgin Islands, 1992 Lecture Series, sponsored by the Social Sciences Division, St. Croix and St. Thomas Campuses, Christenst-ed, St. Croix, USVI, October 27, 1992. "The End of Geography and the Caribbean Nation-State: The Limits of Sovereignty and Democracy." Lecture presented at the University of the Virgin Islands, Social Science Faculty Seminar, St. Thomas Campus, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, USVI, October 28, 1992. "The West Indian Commission Report - Time for Action: Challenges of Integration." Lecture delivered at the University of the Virgin Islands, 1992 Lecture Series, sponsored by the Social Sciences Division, St. Croix and St. Thomas campuses, St. Thomas, USVI,

October 28, 1992. "Technology, War and Economics: Changing Patterns of U.S. Hegemony." Lecture delivered at the Peace Studies Program, Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, November 18, 1992.

1993

"The Implications of the North American Free Trade Agreement for the Caribbean and Caribbean-Cuba Relations." Panelist at Community Program sponsored by the Trinidad and Tobago Association of Washington, DC, October 19, 1993. "The North American Free Trade Agreement and the Change in the Caribbean." Panelist at Forum sponsored by the Jamaica Progressive League of Washington, D.C. at the District Building, November 12, 1993. "Globalization, the New Regionalization and Sovereignty of Caribbean Nation-States." Presentation delivered at Seminar on Caribbean-United States Relations: The Year in Review 1993. Sponsored by the Ridguard Group and held at the Watergate Hotel, Washington, D.C, December 6, 1993. 1994 "The North American Free Trade Agreement and the Caribbean." Lecture given at the Black History Month Celebration, Caribbean Student Association, New York University, New York, February 23. "NAFTA, The World Economy and the Caribbean", Lecture delivered at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, New York, N.Y., May 12. 1995 The United States and Global Change: The Issue of Declinism. Presentation at Global Panel, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, October 7, 1995. 1997 “Restructuring and Techno-Industrial Change in the Caribbean and the United States with Implications for Black America. Black History Month lecture delivered at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. Sponsored by the Department of Pan-African Studies, February 16, 1997 “Factors Affecting the Restructuring of the Political Economy of Barbados” Lecture delivered at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Cave Hill, Barbados. Sponsored by the Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of the West Indies Lecture Series in Caribbean Public Policy. March 18.

2001 "Masses and Classes: Anti-Colonialism, Adult Suffrage and Social Transformation in Postwar Barbados Barbados" National Heroes Lecture delivered under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Youth Affairs, Government of Barbados, April 26, 2001. 2002 “Louis A. Lynch and the Internationalization of Barbados under Postwar Globalization.” Louis Lynch Memorial Lecture delivered at the Louis Lynch Foundation/Modern High School Alumni Association Meeting, Sherbourne Convention Center, Sherbourne, St. Michael, Barbados, March 14, 2002 2008 Rethinking Development in light of Challenges to Small States in the Caribbean”, lecture delivered at the Political Science Students Association, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Thursday, April 4. “International Relations, Garveyism and Raciology in Caribbean International Relations, paper delivered at the Second Workshop on Caribbean Theory, Department of Language, Linguistics and Literature, University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus, Monday, April 7. “Beyond Modernization, Dependency and Developmentalism: Development in the Moment of Globalization”, Lecture delivered at the Democratic Labour Party Headquarters, George Street, St. Michael, Barbados, Friday, April 11. Chair, “Problem-Spaces: The Work of David Scott” Third Workshop on Caribbean Theory, Sponsored by the Department of Language, Linguistics and Literature, University of The West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Wednesday, November 26, 2008. 2010 Presentation on “Haiti in the Wider World” at Bucknell University Program on Haiti, organized by the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Gender, Elaine Langone Center Forum, February 24. “Equal Rights, Equal Opportunities, Progress for All-Women in Haiti”, presentation at International Women’s Day Program, organized by Office of the Dean of Students, Student Affairs, Bucknell University, March 8. SELECTED COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES "The U.S. and the Invasion of Grenada," "C Span" Cable TV, Washington, D.C., October 1983. Guest on Evening Exchange, WHMM-TV Channel 32, Howard University, Washington,

D.C., November 3, 1983. Evening Exchange, WHMM-TV 32, April 12, 1984. "Caribbean Cultural Traditions," Pacifica Radio 89.1 FM, Washington, D.C., November 1988. "Three Hundred and Fifty Years of Parliament in Barbados." Panelist, CBC Television, Barbados, May 24, 1989. Evening Exchange, "Recent Developments in China, (PRC)," WHMM-TV, Channel 32, Howard University, Washington, D.C. July 7, 1989, Visitor in Focus: "Recent Developments in Barbados". CBC TV Barbados, April 1991. "Economic Crisis and Alternatives in Barbados" CBC Radio, (Barbados), August 8, 1991 Caribbean American Forum: "Focus on Jamaica" (Panelist) Takoma Park Community TV, (Channel 54), Takoma Park, Maryland, November 1, 1991. Caribbean American Forum: "Politics in the Caribbean", (Panelist), Takoma Park Community TV, Channel 54, November 15, 1991. "The Crisis in the Soviet Union", Radio WBAI, New York, N.Y. Telephone Interviews, Summer 1990 - Winter, 1991. "Crisis in Haiti", Pacifica Radio 89.1 FM, Washington, D.C., October 5, 1991.

"Afrocentricity and the U.S. Role in Africa, Caribbean and Latin America," (Panelist), Sponsored by the Annenburg Honors Program of the School of Communications, Howard University. C-SPAN Cable TV, December 2, 1991.

Caribbean American Forum: "Political Developments in Jamaica" Takoma Park Community

TV, January 18, 1992. "Recent Political Developments in Jamaica", Talk Show Guest, Radio WLIB, New York City, Wednesday, April 1, 1992. Caribbean American Forum, "Focus on Guyana" Takoma Park Community TV, April 3, 1992.

“Caribbean American Forum, "NAFTA and the Caribbean" Takoma Park Community TV, October 16, 1992.

Caribbean American Forum, "The 1992 Presidential Elections in the United States and Implications for the Caribbean" Takoma Park Community TV, Takoma Park, Maryland, October 16, 1992. Caribbean American Forum, "Globalization, Regionalization, the Clinton Administration plan to Revitalize the U.S. Economy and the Implications for the Caribbean" Takoma Park Community TV, Takoma Park, Maryland, March 25, 1993.

UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES (Howard University) Consortium Committee on Latin American Studies (Howard University Representative) 1976-1978 Latin American and Caribbean Studies Committee 1976-1978 Committee on Committees (GSAS) 1979-1981 Faculty Welfare Committee (GSAS) 1979-1982 Committee on Admissions Policy (Col. of Liberal Arts) 1980-1983 Committee to Review the Criteria for Academic Ranks, College of Liberal Arts 1983-1985 Committee to Review Criteria and Admission for Graduate Students, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 1983-1985 Advisory & Review Committee for the Deanship of the College of Liberal Arts (Chairman 1986-87) 1985-1986 Lucy Moten Fellowship Committee, College of Liberal Arts 1986-1987 Executive Committee, Division of Social Sciences College of Liberal Arts 1986-1989 Planning Committee, Center for the Advanced Study of the Americas (CASA) Conference on the Caribbean (Consortium of Universities) 1986-1987 Coordinator, Division of Social Sciences, The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences 1987-1988 Member, Commission on Curricular Reform, College of Liberal Arts 1987-1988 Screening Committee for the Faculty/Unit Awards, The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences 1987-1988 Task Force on Graduate Program in Africana 1988-1990 Studies (University Wide) Faculty Compensation Committee, College of 1989-1992 Arts and Sciences Faculty Compensation Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, Chair 1990-1992 Executive Committee, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 1992-1994 DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEES Member, Executive Committee 1976-1990 1991-1992 Member, Graduate Program Committee 1976-1984 Appointments, Promotions, and Tenure 1979-1994 Faculty Research Committee 1990-1992 Political Economy Field Political Theory Field

ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES Associate Chairperson Department of Political Science 1977-1978 Director, Graduate Program Department of Political Science 1975-1977/1979-1984 Chairman, Committee on Admissions and Financial Aid 1984-1986 Chair, Department of Political Science 1986-1990 Chair, Executive Committee, Department 1986-1990 of Political Science BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY 1994- Coordinating Committee, Program in International Relations Since 1994 Coordinating Committee, Latin American Studies Program Since 1996 Race/Gender Resource Center Advisory Board 1997-2005 Community Judicial Board 1996-1999 Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure 1996-1999 Social Science Colloquium Committee, Chair 1997-1999 Honors Council 2001-2004 International Focus Year Lecture Series Program (Faculty Coordinator) 2005-2006 University Library Committee Multicultural Student Services Advisory Team 2005-06 Diversity Search Committee, Fall Semester 2006 Organizer/Coordinator International Relations Program, Global Forum Seminar Series 2006-07 Coordinator (Joint) Latin American Studies International Focus Year Lecture Series (Caribbean Section) Fall Semester 2007-08 Office of Multicultural Student Services External Review Committee 2006-07 Committee on Honorary Degrees 2009- OTHER SERVICE Howard University Representative, Smithsonian Institution Wilson Center Conference Planning Committee, Conference on Caribbean Culture and Identity, March 1987). External Examiner in International Relations, University of the West Indies, Institute of International Relations, St. Augustine, Trinidad. External Examiner for Master of Arts Degree Committee for University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus (2008-09) (Danielle Nicolas). Evaluation of Scholarship of Dr. Dave Ramsaran (Susquehanna University) for promotion to Full Professor, December 2009. Participating Editor, Latin American Perspectives (Journal). Member, Brawley Fund Committee, Bucknell University, 1996-98

Faculty Advisor, United Nations Club, Bucknell University (1996-97) Department of Economics Faculty Recruitment Committee (Spring 1997) Department of Geography Faculty Recruitment Committee (Spring 2002) Global Residential College Spring Trip to White House, Washington, DC, April 8-9, 2006 Global Residential College Fall Trip to the United Nations, New York, November 2005 Global Residential College Trip to the United Nations, New York, November 2006 Global Residential College Spring Trip to U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC, April 13-14, 2007 Academic Sampler: Meet the Faculty, Admissions Open House, April, 2004 Academic Sampler: Meet the Faculty, Admissions Open House, April, 2005 Academic Sampler: Meet the Faculty, Admissions Open House, April, 2006 Poetry Reading, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, “We Wear the Mask”, Black History Month: A Celebration Through Poetry, February 27, 2007, Stadler Center for Poetry, Bucknell University MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Caribbean Studies Association Latin American Studies Association International Studies Association REFERENCES Available upon request