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Cameroon · Cameroon[This is an excerpt from an article in The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs and Policy Studies.] The Commonwealth as linguistic actor The Commonwealth is not unique in its lack The post Research Article – Cameroon, the Commonwealth, and crisis: Commonwealth intervention in Cameroon’s Anglophone conflict appeared first on The Round Table.Read Article
Research Article - Cameroon, the Commonwealth, and crisis: Commonwealth intervention in Cameroon’s Anglophone conflict

Caribbean · JamaicaBy David R. Salmon The English-speaking Caribbean has been characterised by sluggish growth, high unemployment, low productivity, significant emigration and an overreliance on services (ECLAC, Citation2024, p. 24). Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana are notable exceptions as their hydrocarbon-based economies make them outliers in a region dominated by services. Nevertheless, they also share some characteristics of the Caribbean’s development experie…See the Story
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London, England · LondonFamily, friends and colleagues of the late and longest-serving Commonwealth Secretary-General Sir Shridath Ramphal gathered in London for a Memorial Service and a lecture on his legacy. The Memorial Service The post Remembering Sonny Ramphal’s “Commonwealth in action” appeared first on The Round Table.Read Article