West Indian Federation: The rise and fall of the Caribbean’s boldest political experiment

The West Indian Federation was the Caribbean’s most ambitious attempt at political unity, created to unite British colonies into a single independent nation before collapsing under economic tensions, constitutional weakness and insular nationalism. Formed in 1958 and dissolved only four years later, the Federation of the West Indies represented Britain’s preferred pathway for Caribbean decolonisation … Continue reading West Indian Federation: The rise and fall of the Caribbean’s boldest political experiment