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Capital Punishment as a Populist Discourse of Violence: The Jamaican Case
Jamaica became independent from Britain in 1962. After almost a decade of “democratic socialist” experimentation in the 1970s, it was made a “model state” for Reaganism and neoliberalism in the Caribbean and Central America during the 1980s, having already undergone an IMF structural adjustment program in 1977. As a result of economic and political […]