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Title: Double book review
Other Titles: Island genres, genre islands : conceptualisation and representation in popular fiction
Postcolonial nations, islands and tourism
Authors: Baldacchino, Godfrey
Keywords: Books -- Reviews
Tourism -- States, Small
Sovereignty
States, Small -- Economic conditions
States, Small -- Politics and government
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Routledge
Citation: Godfrey Baldacchino (2019). Double book review [Review of the book Island genres, genre islands : conceptualisation and representation in popular fiction by Ralph Crane and Lisa Fletcher and Postcolonial nations, islands and tourism by Helen Kapstein]. The Round Table.
Abstract: The dramatic explosion of sovereign states since 1945 has brought to life various island and archipelagic jurisdictions. To the old state formations of the United Kingdom and Japan, and former colonies of Cuba and Haiti/Dominican Republic, we have had a plethora of additions that are clearly island states: from Iceland (independent since 1944) to St Kitts- Nevis (independent since 1983). Fully aware of this trend, and, as a consequence of their significant lobbying power, the United Nations now recognises the category of Small Island Developing States (SIDS). A UN-led review of their development challenges and prospects has taken place every ten years, starting with Barbados (1994), Mauritius (2005) and Samoa (2014).
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/43354
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