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From Birthright to Buy-In: The Caribbean as a Testing Ground for Citizenship

Caribbean Citizenship, CBI, and the Geopolitics of Belonging Caribbean citizenship is becoming a frontline issue in global debates over belonging, mobility, sovereignty, and wealth. In From Birthright to Buy-In: The Caribbean as a Testing Ground for Citizenship, Shemuel London examines how the region is navigating competing models of citizenship: birthright, descent, investment, diaspora connection, and regional mobility. The article explores how Caribbean states are actively testing different approaches to nationality under conditions of economic vulnerability, migration pressure, and external scrutiny. In addition to being a legal status, citizenship is also discussed as an economic instrument, a geopolitical vulnerability, a

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In the Energy-Rich Caribbean, Oil Gushes as the Seas Rise

The Caribbean’s Dual Energy Transition: Oil, Gas, Renewables, and Climate Strategy As Caribbean nations navigate the tensions between fossil fuel development and climate vulnerability, new geopolitical dynamics emerge that will shape the region’s future. This article explores Caribbean energy policy, which sits at the intersection of geopolitics, climate finance, investor strategy, sovereignty, and narrative risk, as the region tries to build resilience, secure leverage, and navigate the global energy transition on its own terms Read More  

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