...against the backdrop of a deeply cynical electorate, I sensed that people wanted to hear the views and opinions of their
leaders, not just giving an interview during a scandal or a crisis, but arguing, reasoning, debating for the benefit of the public...

The Sixth Constitutional Amendments: Rights Reformed or Deformed?
Articles By Godfrey Smith on Wednesday, May 07, 2008
A number of the amendments will surely inure to the public good. Others, however, show early signs of bastardizing the Belize Constitution. Can existing and long-enjoyed human rights be curtailed?
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The Dictatorship of the Reformists
Articles By Godfrey Smith on Thursday, April 10, 2008
The decision by the new leadership of the People’s United Party to proceed with a National Convention in an “ostentatiously unconstitutional” manner, as it has been elsewhere characterized, should hardly be perceived as an act of innocent incompetence or political naïveté.
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The Aftermath
Articles By Godfrey Smith on Wednesday, March 12, 2008
The only thing that stands between Francis Fonseca and crown he is prepared to take up is his name. Mr. Briceño is indeed working hard but if he is to have any chance at the crown, his on-again, off-again ally, Mark Espat, will have to fall in behind his campaign.
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The Rise of the Media, The Fall of the NGOs
Articles By Godfrey Smith on Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Ask yourself this: if you are an undecided, new voter and you wanted an unbiased, open, competent and analytical review of the issues at play in the upcoming general elections, where would you get it?
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The Tao of Politics: Manifestos
Articles By Godfrey Smith on Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Belizean politicians know that party manifestos at present do not play any significant role in influencing the electorate one way or the other. The traditional thinking has been to not give the opponent too much time to one-up each other’s manifesto ideas or too much time to punch holes into it.
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An Undying Colonialism
Articles By Godfrey Smith on Wednesday, November 28, 2007
People from the developed world continue to be fascinated by Africa, especially Europeans. It is a continent of stark and intense contradictions: immense mineral riches yet widespread, staggering poverty; the cradle of civilization and a hell of unending civil wars;.... Glimpses of the kind of poverty and squalor that is found in Africa can be found in Belize and the Caribbean too.
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Rethinking Belize’s Foreign Policy
Articles By Godfrey Smith on Thursday, November 15, 2007
t is expected that the Secretary General of the Organization of American States will shortly be making his recommendations in this latest round of Belize-Guatemala negotiations. After seven or eight years of protracted and intense negotiations, both countries realized the futility of negotiations and started leaning toward a juridical solution.
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Andy, Ivan & the Culture of Mediocrity
Articles By Godfrey Smith on Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Is Belize “a retarded place”? ... it neither fully shares the Caribbean ethos nor that of the neighboring republics, and, in this sense, is on its own. This fosters an insidious insularity, intellectual in-breeding and an outlook not measured or tested against regional or global realities.
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Shall The Maya Inherit Toledo?
Articles By Godfrey Smith on Thursday, October 25, 2007
When Jesus famously declared in his Sermon on the Mount that the meek shall inherit the earth, did he mean the mineral rights too?
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The Fate of Black Belize
Articles By Godfrey Smith on Wednesday, October 17, 2007
The most recent spate of violence that left a number of Black youth dead at the hands of other Black youth in Belize City has given rise to public discourse on strategies for reducing crime and violence. Is it true that poverty and lack of opportunity is not the exclusive domain of Black Belizeans?
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