
Neville J. Bissember
Neville J. Bissember is a journalist and commentator known for his analysis of international relations and foreign policy. His recent writings have focused on the complexities of global diplomacy, particularly in the context of shifting political landscapes and the impact of leadership changes in the United States.
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Neville J. Bissember is the author of the letter addressing parliamentary procedures.
Meeting to elect Leader of the Opposition under Article 184(1) is not part of `proceedings’ of National AssemblyNeville J. Bissember wrote a letter to the editor discussing CARICOM's diplomatic approach.
CARICOM should take a bilateral approach on current diplomatic issues with select US Congress members and like-minded statesNeville J. Bissember expresses his views on the election of the Leader of the Opposition.
Electing the Leader of the Opposition
Neville J. Bissember discusses the flaws in the electoral system of Guyana and the need for reform.
Region 10 elections’ debacle underscores the necessity of replacing the list system with direct votes at both national and regional electionsNeville J. Bissember is the author of the letter expressing his views on the political situation involving Prof. Hinds and Mr. Mohamed.
The legal and political crisis as applied to Mr. Mohamed and heralded by Prof. Hinds is nothing more than a figment of his imaginationNeville J. Bissember is the author of the letter discussing the political landscape and representation in GECOM.
Commonsense interpretation alone implies that the new Leader of the Opposition enjoys the flexibility to either retain existing Commissioners or replace themNeville J. Bissember is the author of the article discussing extra-territorial jurisdiction and U.S. law.
Extra-territorial jurisdiction and the long arm of U.S. law and sanctionsNeville J. Bissember expresses his views on the political landscape and governance issues in Guyana.
Shared governance and other low hanging fruit which the parties are avoiding
Neville J. Bissember discusses the political history of the PNC and the challenges faced by the APNU and AFC in forming a coalition.
How could the prospect of a PPP/C minority government be a win (not W.I.N.) for either the APNU or the AFC?Neville J. Bissember is the author of the letter discussing the voting rights of prisoners.
Prisoners should be treated in a manner similar to offshore workers so that both benefit from the full extent of Article 159Neville J. Bissember critiques Mr. Derek Singer's article regarding the ICJ decision on Guyana's territorial claims.
Guyana was not betrayed in the recent ICJ decision on Provisional MeasuresNeville J Bissember discusses the impact of fast-food franchises on the Guyana economy.
Are fast-food franchises the kind of investment we really need?The letter is signed by Neville J. Bissember.
Maduro and Rubio’s message - Stabroek NewsNeville J. Bissember is the author of the article discussing America's foreign policy.
If America’s foreign policy is upside down, where does Guyana stand?













































