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  1. Guyana: The Lost El Dorado: My Fifty Years in the Guyanese Wilds by Matthew French Young, 1998-05-01
  2. The Elusive El Dorado: Essays on the Indian Experience in Guyana by Basdeo Mangru, 2005-01-28
  3. Joseph Ruhomon's India: The Progress Of Her People At Home And Abroad And How Those In British Guyana May Improve Themselves by Clem Seecharan, 2001-04
  4. Guyana: Politics in a Plantation Society (Politics in Latin America) by Chaitram Singh, 1988-07-07
  5. Deadly Force, Colonialism, and the Rule of Law: Police Violence in Guyana (Contributions in Comparative Colonial Studies) by Joan R. Mars, 2002-09-30
  6. Domination and Power in Guyana: A Study of the Police in a Third World Context by George K. Danns, 1982-01-01
  7. The National Security of Guyana: A Study in Foreign Policy by Robin Ramcharan, 2007-08-30
  8. Politics, Race, and Youth in Guyana (Distinguished Dissertations) by Madan M. Gopal, 1992-12
  9. The Cycle of Racial Oppression in Guyana by Kean Gibson, 2003-01
  10. Contributions Toward the Resolution of Conflict in Guyana by Judaman Seecoomar, 2002-09-01
  11. Guyana: Race and Politics among Africans and East Indians (Studies of Social Life) by R.A. Glasgow, 1970-07-31
  12. A Short History of the Guyanese People by Vere T. Daly, 1975-01-01
  13. Democratic Advance and Conflict Resolution in Post-Colonial Guyana by Judaman Seecoomar, 2008-03-01
  14. Guyana at the Crossroads

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Guyana achieved political independence in 1966, but economic independence did not immediately follow. Most decisions affecting the economy continued to be made abroad because foreign companies owned most of the agricultural and mining enterprises. Two British companies, Booker McConnell and Jessel Securities, controlled the largest sugar estates and exerted a great deal of influence on the nation. In the early 1970s, the Booker McConnell company alone accounted for almost one-third of Guyana's gross national product (GNP). The company produced 85 percent of Guyana's sugar, employed 13 percent of the work force, and took in 35 percent of the country's foreign exchange earnings. Two other foreign companies dominated the mining sector: the Demerara Bauxite Company (Demba), a subsidiary of the Aluminum Company of Canada (Alcan); and the Reynolds Bauxite Company, a subsidiary of the Reynolds Metals Company of the United States. Together these firms accounted for 45 percent of the nation's foreign exchange earnings. Foreign companies also controlled the major banks. According to critics of the country's economic system, foreign companies were satisfied with the existing arrangements and had no incentive to develop the local economies. In short, foreign control was stifling regional aspirations. Many people in Caribbean countries, particularly those with left-leaning political sympathies, called for government control of the economies.

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Sugar soon emerged as the most important plantation crop. Sugar was first grown in colonial Guyana in 1658 but was not produced on a large scale until the late 1700s, about 100 years later than in the rest of the Caribbean region. Because Guyana's plantation owners entered the sugar industry late, they were able to import relatively advanced equipment for milling sugarcane. This investment in advanced equipment gave the local sugar industry a firm foundation and made it the leading sector of the local economy. By 1800 there were an estimated 380 sugar estates along the coast. In the 1990s, almost two centuries later, the population was still concentrated on the same coastal strip of land, and sugar was still one of the nation's two most valuable products. Guyana's distinct ethnic makeup can be traced to conditions that prevailed during the colonial period. To supply the labor required for sugar cultivation, plantation owners at first imported slaves from West Africa. (The indigenous Amerindian population of Guyana was small and lived mostly in the impenetrable interior.) Thousands of slaves were imported each year as plantations expanded; more than 100,000 slaves worked in the colony by 1830. The racial and ethnic divisions that arose out of the two great waves of immigration into Guyana in the colonial period had a profound effect on the country. The divisions between Afro-Guyanese and Indo-Guyanese persisted into the modern period, in both economic and political terms. In the early 1990s, most IndoGuyanese were still employed in agriculture, growing sugar and rice, while the majority of Afro-Guyanese lived in Guyana's few urban areas..

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    In 1965 the British Guiana Independence Conference met in London, England, and a new constitution was approved. On May 26, 1966, Guyana was declared an independent nation. It joined the United Nations in 1966. Guyana became a charter member of the Caribbean Free Trade Area (CARIFTA) in 1968. Elections that year confirmed Burnham in office. On February 23, 1970, Guyana was proclaimed a republic. Burnham moved to establish government control over most of the economy. In 1971 the government nationalized the Guyanese holdings of the Canadian multinational corporation Alcan Aluminum. In 1974 it took over the properties of the U.S.-owned Reynolds Metals Company, and in 1976 the government also nationalized sugar companies, chief among them the giant British firm Booker McConnell. In the early 1970s Guyana established diplomatic relations with China and several other Communist nations. In the economic sphere, an investment plan was adopted in 1973, calling for expenditure of $1.15 billion by 1976. The country aimed to be self-sufficient in agriculture and to develop its oil resources. It also wanted to have a greater voice in the mining of its bauxite deposits and in controlling the profits from them. The government assumed control of all foreign trade in 1974. In 1973 elections to the National Assembly gave a large majority to the PNC. However, fraud and violence were so flagrant that the PPP refused to take its allotted minority seats. The PPP ended its boycott of the assembly in 1976 to show support for Burnham's seizure of foreign-owned companies.

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    The Co-operative Republic of Guyana is a nation of northern South America . It constitutes the western part of the wider region of Guiana (an Amerindian word meaning Land of Many Waters ), and is bordered to the east by Suriname , to the south by Brazil , to the west by Venezuela and to the north by the Atlantic Ocean . The border with Venezuela is disputed, as is the most southern part of the border with Suriname (upper Courantyne river). The map shows the Guyana version of the border). Co-operative Republic
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