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Haiti, the Dominican Republic and the United States

Citation: Corten, Andre and Andreu, Federico (1994) Haiti, the Dominican Republic and the United States. ISA Occasional Papers (6). ISSN 0953-6825

Contains two essays: 'The Dominican Republic Elections and the United Nations Embargo against Haiti' by Andre Corten; and 'The International Community in Haiti: Evidence of the New World Order' by Federico Andreu

Additional Information: The paper by Andre Corten is a revised and updated text of a seminar given at the Institute of Latin American Studies on 26 January 1994. The text forms part of a research project subsidised by the Conseil de Recherches en Sciences Humaines du Canada. The author wishes to acknowledge the help given by the Information Centre of the Latin America Bureau, London. The paper was translated from French by Andrew Holmes. The paper by Federico Andreu is a revised and updated text of a paper given at a workshop on Impunity in Latin America on 22 April 1994. It was translated from Spanish by Rachel Sieder. Andre Corten is Professor of Political Science at the Universite du Quebec in Montreal, Canada. Federico Andreu is a Colombian human rights lawyer based in Brussels. He was formerly a member of the UN mission in Haiti.
Creators: Corten, Andre and Andreu, Federico and
Subjects: Human Rights & Development Studies
History
Politics
Latin American Studies
Keywords: Haiti, Dominican Republic, USA, central America
Divisions: Institute of Latin American Studies
Collections: ILAS Occasional Paper Series
Dates:
  • 1994 (published)

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