Guyana's Racial Politics: Causes, Issues, and its Welcoming of Western Neocolonialism
This paper discusses the history of ethnopolitics in Guyana and how the racial divide between the two largest ethnic groups in the country-the Indo-Guyanese and Afro-Guyanese-not only fractured society but allowed for Western superpowers to exert neocolonial influence. It explores the historical ori...
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