BA (Hons), MPhil (University of the West Indies) Tel.: (246) 417-4483 Don D. Marshall acquired a Ph.D. in International Political Economy from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the U.K. in 1996. He was promoted to Senior Fellow in August 2005 and his current research projects focus on:
Hobbies and pet subjects: cricket, calypso/soca/kaiso music and its development, spirituality. PUBLICATIONS Refereed Scholarly Output SINGLE AUTHOR BOOK: Caribbean Political Economy at the Crossroads: NAFTA and Regional Developmentalism MacMillan Publishing & St. Martin’s Press, 1998. CO-EDITORSHIP: The Nationalist Tradition of Barbados: The Empowering Impulse, Mona: UWI Press, 2001 (with Glenford Howe). Living on the Borderlines: Issues in Caribbean Sovereignty and Development, Kingston: Ian Randle Press, 2003 (with Cynthia Barrow-Giles). GUEST EDITOR (with Ian Boxill) Special Issue of the Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies (JECS) entitled: Tourism in the Caribbean: Image, Discourse and Product, Vol. 29. No.2, June 2004. MONOGRAPH (co-authored with Glenford Howe):Citizenship Education, Democracy and Global Shifts: Re-Thinking Caribbean Social Studies, Monograph Series No. 7, Education for All in the Caribbean Kingston: UNESCO, 2000. CHAPTERS IN BOOKS: `The Path to ‘International Finance’: Bringing (Caribbean) Offshore Financial Centres In; Attenuating the Western Grand Narrative’ in Andrew F. Cooper and Timothy M. Shaw (eds.) The Diplomacies of Small States: Between Vulnerability and Resilience, London: Palgrave and Macmillan, 2008. `The Legitimacy of Neoliberal Development in the Caribbean: Jamaica and Barbados’ (with Holger Henke), in C. Barrow-Giles and D.D.Marshall (eds.) Living on the Borderlines: Issues in Caribbean Sovereignty and Development, Ian Randle Press, 2003. `Governance and Re-regulation of Offshore Financial Centres: (Re)Framing the Confines of Legitimate Debate and Protest’ in Barrow-Giles and Marshall (eds.) Living on the Borderlines: Issues in Caribbean Sovereignty and Development, Ian Randle Press, 2003. `Gathering Forces: Barbados and the Viability of the National Option’, in Glenford Howe and Don D. Marshall (eds.) The Nationalist Tradition of Barbados: The Empowering Impulse (2001). `Academic Travails and a Crisis-of-Mission of UWI Social Sciences: From History and Critique to Anti-Politics’, in Glenford Howe (ed.) Higher Education in the Anglophone Caribbean: Past, Present, and Future Directions, Mona: UWI Press (2000). `Overturning Globalisation’ in Barry K. Gills (ed.) Globalisation and the Power of Resistance, Basingstoke, London: Macmillan Press Limited (1999) (with others). PEER REVIEW JOURNAL ARTICLES (in print): `Understanding Late-Twentieth-Century Capitalism: Reassessing the Globalisation Theme', in Government and Opposition: An International Journal of Comparative Politics, Volume 31, No. 2, Spring 1996. pp. 193-215. `Tax Havens in the Commonwealth Caribbean: A Merchant Capital-Global Finance Connection', in Global Society: Journal of Interdisciplinary International Relations, Volume 11, No. 3, 1996. pp. 255-278. `From the Triangular Trade to N/AFTA: A Neostructuralist Insight into Missed Caribbean Opportunities', in Third World Quarterly, Volume 17, No. 3, 1996. pp. 427-453. `National Development and the Globalisation Discourse: Confronting `Imperative’ and ‘Convergence’ Notions’, in Third World Quarterly, Vol. 17, No. 5, 1996. pp. 875-901. `Overturning ‘Globalisation’: Resisting the Teleological, Reclaiming the `Political’, in New Political Economy, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1997 (with others). pp. 179-196. `Historicising Capital Accumulation: Appraising Frank and Gills’ Millennial World System’, in Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies, Vol.22, No.2, 1997. pp. 68-89. `NAFTA/FTAA and the New Articulation in the Americas: Seizing Structural Opportunities’, in Third World Quarterly, Vol.19, No.3, 1998 (Special Issue: North-South Development) pp. 673-700. `At Whose Service? Caribbean State Posture, Merchant Capital and the Export Services Option’, in Third World Quarterly Vol. 23, No. 4, 2002. pp. 725-751. `Caribbean Tourism and the Production of Fantasy’, in Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies, Vol. 29. No.2, June 2004. (with Ian Boxill). `The New International Financial Architecture and Caribbean Offshore Financial Centres (OFCs): Confronting Financial Stability Discourse’, in Third World Quarterly, Vol. 29, June 2007. `Reflections of the New World Group: A Caribbean Avant-Garde Movement’ in V. Desai and R.B. Potter (eds) The Companion to Development Studies, Arnold Publishers, 2007. `Gaining Fluency in Finance: Globalisation/Financialisation and Offshore Financial Centres in Contemporary Politics, Volume 14, Issue 3 September 2008 , pages 357 – 373 (Special Issue: The Global Politics of Finance Capitalism).
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