Caribbean space: a North South interface
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Yvan Bertin | translation: Louis Shurmer-Smith
Pedagogic exercise
Plotting the North-South divide across Caribbean space sometimes poses a problem, especially when using a large-scale map.
Albeit little utilised until recently, statistical analysis accompanied by the use of graphs, and encompassing different development criteria, can assist in a better understanding of the North/South divide found within this fragmented space, where history and geopolitics have often introduced confusion into maps.
The graph that follows, produced by plotting a cluster of points, allows the reader to better visualise the existence of groups of countries with very different characteristics. Clearly, the final groupings proposed are subject to discussion.
References used: UN, 2003.
Note:
Certain territories under trusteeship are not included in the graph because of a lack of available date (Puerto Rico, Anguilla, Montserrat...).
Different stages in creating the graph