Commentary Article for The Chicago Council on Global Affairs

Commonwealth Caribbean Wants More than Symbolic Change from British Monarchy

Commentary piece for The Chicago Council on Global Affairs.

‘Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Charles has become King, not only in the UK, but also in fourteen other countries around the world. Over half of these states are in the Caribbean and reactions to the announcement of a new King have been decidedly mixed. As people in these Caribbean ‘realms’ are faced with a new, less popular monarch, one which they have not chosen, will this accelerate a growing movement for republicanism in the region?’

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