Caribbean: 2030 Trends

This report assesses political, economic, security, and cultural trends in the Caribbean through 2030, focusing on 16 sovereign countries.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Global Americans
Publication date: November 26, 2018
Authors: Adam Ratzlaff, Brian Fonseca, Brian Latell, Christopher Sabatini, Dan Erikson, Frank Mora, Hannah Batista, J. Patrick Maher, Jose Miguel Cruz, Martha Rivera, Orlando Perez, Randy Pestana, Victoria Gaytan, William Nayor
Time horizon: 2030
Geographic focus: Caribbean, United States, China, Russia
Page count: 22

Methods

The research method includes analysis of political, economic, and security trends, with a focus on five themes: transnational security, institutional capacity, economic growth, demography, and technology. It also addresses the influence of external actors and the impact of extreme weather.

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Key Insights

The report examines the Caribbean Basin's diversity, common economic reliance on tourism, vulnerability to economic instability, and challenges with crime and violence. It explores transnational security, institutional capacity, economic growth, demography, technology, and the influence of external actors like the U.S., China, and Russia through 2030. It also considers the impact of extreme weather and drug trafficking routes.

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