This unique and intriguing study examines the UN's efforts to reinstate Haitian President Aristide, overthrown in a 1991 coup. An active participant in some of the dramatic events in Haiti, David Malone sheds new light on the roles and motivations of key actors, particularly the US; the Security Council authorized use of force; issues of power and influence at the UN; the links between the Haiti crisis and other contemporary international conflicts; and UN co-operation with the Organization of American States.
This unique and intriguing study examines the UN's efforts to reinstate Haitian President Aristide, overthrown in a 1991 coup. An active participant in some of the dramatic events in Haiti, David Malone sheds new light on the roles and motivations of key actors, particularly the US; the Security Council authorized use of force; issues of power and influence at the UN; the links between the Haiti crisis and other contemporary international conflicts; and UN co-operation with the Organization of American States.
* Foreword by Adam Roberts * 1: Introduction * 2: Rise and Decline of Security Council Activism, 1990-97 * 3: An Overview of Haiti's History * 4: The Anti-Aristide Coup and the International Response, January 1991-November 1992 * 5: The Governors Island Agreement, December 1992-November 1993 * 6: Authorization for the Use of Force and Aristide's Return, November 1993-October 1994 * 7: Stabilization and Peacebuilding, October 1994-December 1997 * 8: Conclusions * Chronology
* Foreword by Adam Roberts * 1: Introduction * 2: Rise and Decline of Security Council Activism, 1990-97 * 3: An Overview of Haiti's History * 4: The Anti-Aristide Coup and the International Response, January 1991-November 1992 * 5: The Governors Island Agreement, December 1992-November 1993 * 6: Authorization for the Use of Force and Aristide's Return, November 1993-October 1994 * 7: Stabilization and Peacebuilding, October 1994-December 1997 * 8: Conclusions * Chronology
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