Forthcoming titles

Ronald Singh has since added to his LIST,  titles such as: Line of Sovereignty (Guyana-Venezuela Border), Conditional Sovereignty (Sovereignty is no longer permanent), Sovereignty for Lease (Nauru allowing Australia to deport illegals to it island), The Orchid Protocol Triology, The Chimera Code, The Criminal Lawyer, The Palm Beach Widow, Dark clouds over Orinoco, Love in the Pomeroon, Shadows of Mahaicony Creek, A murder in New Amsterdam, The Linden Lady Vanished, The Capital Verdict,  Echoes of Justice, The Buenos Aires Intrigue, The Caracas Protocol, Shadows of Maiduguri (CIA fighting ISIS in Nigeria)The Invisible Hand, (Leaked Hamas report targeting Israelis in the Diaspora) Low Tide, Rising Tides, and The Pacific Kill Chain, The Crypto Throne (Trump.s crypto currency gains), The Duty of Sovereignty, The Pacific Kill Chain, The Midnight Hammer( CIA /Delta Force destroying Nuclear Plants in Iran)The Invisible Hand (Hamas leaked report targeting Israelis in the diaspora), Justice in Washington (Hilary’s campaign funds), The Madhuro capture, Shadows of Madhuro, The Climate Exception, The Baltic Inferno, (Destroying pipelines in the Baltic Sea), and his latest, The Acceptable Loss ( A fiction about the Loose bolts that saw doors flying off aircraft in mid- air), among others.

Prior to joining MonaLaw, Ronald Singh has served in various capacities and fields over his career, which began as a student-teacher at age 16. His most recent position was Deputy Director, Guyana Online Academy of Learning, Georgetown, Guyana. He had served as the Head of the Law Department at the University of Guyana.

He taught various law subjects, including Real Property Law, and the impact of Science, medicine & Technology on Caribbean Society, at the University of Guyana, and others at the University of Fiji School of Law, Fiji Islands. He also taught post-graduate courses at Touro College, and University of Fiji School of Law.

He taught undergraduate Sociology and Urban Studies courses at Touro College (now Touro University), and the College of New Rochelle, both in New York. 

He was previously, a National Planner at the State Planning Commission in Georgetown, Guyana.

Academic publications

Chapters in Books

Singh, R. (2006). Conflict and cleavage in Venezuela. In P. Misir (Ed.), Ethnic cleavage and closure in the Caribbean diaspora: essays on race, ethnicity, and class. Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press; & ResearchGate.

Singh, R.  (2006), Foreword: Towards Greater Understanding of an Ethnic Socio-economic and Cultural Fabric. In F. Ramadar Caribbean East Indians in NYC: 1950-2000. Brooklyn, NY: Caribbean Research Center, Medgar Evers College; & ResearchGate.

Roopnarine, J.L., Bynoe, P.F., Singh, R. & Simon, R. (2005), Caribbean Families in English-Speaking Countries: A Rather Complex Mosaic. In J.L. Roopnarine and U.P. Gielen (Eds.), Families in Global Perspective. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

Roopnarine, J.L., Bynoe, P.F. Singh, R. (2004), Factors Tied to the Schooling of Children of English-Speaking Caribbean Immigrants in the United States. In U.P. Gielen and J.L. Roopnarine (Eds.), Childhood and Adolescence: Cross-Cultural Perspectives and Application. Westport, CT: Praeger.