The Skerrit Era —PM Roosevelt Skerrit Dominates Dominica Politics Making Edison James A Political Footnote
If the period 2004-2025 in the Commonwealth of Dominica were to be named after the political figure who dominated it in politics, it would be called ‘The Skerrit Era.’
Election Resilience-The Case of Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne
I call it ‘resilience,’ it is a buzzword that is closely associated with climate change. It means ‘able to take a hit and keep standing or even bounce back.’ I also associate it with elections.
Will The Saint Lucia PM Lose Votes Over Crime-What My Study of Eastern Caribbean Leadership Shows
A hard crime wave has rocked Saint Lucia. Gun deaths have skyrocketed in the small Eastern Caribbean Island State and Prime Minister Phillip J. Pierre seems to be addressing the crisis with great candor, resolve, and skill. He has commented frankly on political division on the Police Force, for example in ways that would raise eyebrows in neighboring countries.
A One-Seat Majority Not Feasible In Antigua and Barbuda…St.Johns Has A Problem
In Antigua and Barbuda’s January 2023 general election, the ruling Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party of Prime Minister Gaston Browne eked out the narrowest win possible, a simple majority of 1 seat. Out of seventeen seats in the Lower House of Representatives, Browne’s Labour Party has nine to eight spread across the Opposition.
The Biggest Leadership Lesson of the Grenada Revolution
Forty-four years after the Grenada Revolution, the biggest lesson for Eastern Caribbean political leaders is the following: a revolutionary government is not feasible.