Publikation Gute Arbeit, faire Löhne | Geschlechterpolitik - Was tun? | Geschlechterpolitik Reimagining Regionalism: Heterodox and Feminist Policy Proposals from Africa and the Caribbean 06.04.2018 Anita Nayar und Kathryn Tobin (Hg.) Reimagining regionalism Nayar, Anita (Hrsg.) ; Tobin, Kathryn (Hrsg.) Reimagining regionalism Heterodox and feminist policy proposals from Africa and the CaribbeanBerlin, 2018 Heterodox and feminist policy proposals from Africa and the Caribbean / Anita Nayar and Kathryn Tobin (eds.). - Berlin : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Global Policy and Development, March 2018. - 54 Seiten = 620 KB, PDF-File. - (International policy analisis)Electronic ed.: Berlin : FES, 2018ISBN 978-3-96250-070-2 Download publication Below, watch brief videos of the authors interviewing each other and presenting their proposals and approaches. Chapter 1: Sustainable Development, Fiscal Policy and Participatory Democracy in the Caribbean by Rosalea Hamilton (Institute of Law and Economics, Jamaica) and Vanus James (University of Technology, Jamaica) Interview between Rosalea Hamilton and Jihen Chandoul Presentation: Chapter 2: Agriculture, Rural Livelihood, and Structural Economic Transformation in Africa by Tetteh Hormeku-Ajei (Third World Network-Africa) Interview between Tetteh Hormeku-Ajei and Tonya Haynes: Presentation: Chapter 3: North Africa's Trade Arrangements: Complementarities and Contradictions with the Continental Free Trade Area by Mohamed Said Saadi (Arab NGO Network for Development) Interview between Mohamed Said Saadi and Don Marshall: Presentation: Chapter 4: Crisis Narratives, Debt and Development Adjustment: Contemplating Caribbean Small Island States’ Futures by Don Marshall (Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies, the University of the West Indies: Cave Hill) Interview between Don Marshall and Tetteh Hormeku-Ajei: Presentation: Chapter 5: The Caribbean and Climate Change: Challenges for Development and Social and Gender Equity by Mariama Williams (South Centre). Interview between Mariama Williams and Zenebework Tadesse: Presentation: