Damming the Flood: Haiti, Aristide, and the Politics of ContainmentVerso, 2007 - 442 pages Once the lucrative European colony in the Caribbean, Haiti has become one of the divided and impoverished countries in the world. This title analyzes how and why President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's enemies in Haiti, the US and France instigated a second coup in 2004 to remove Aristide and a mobilization known as Lavalas for good. |
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... turned to the OPL to push Aristide out . ,, 107 109 This was a decisive moment in the political evolution of the Lavalas movement . The case for an extension of Aristide's mandate was hardly unreasonable , and as an unnamed diplomat ...
... turned to the OPL to push Aristide out . ,, 107 109 This was a decisive moment in the political evolution of the Lavalas movement . The case for an extension of Aristide's mandate was hardly unreasonable , and as an unnamed diplomat ...
Page 165
... turned violent , it's obvious that such violence was largely and under- standably defensive . From the moment of its " convergence , " the opposition's every move was calculated to goad their enemies into reprisals that they could then ...
... turned violent , it's obvious that such violence was largely and under- standably defensive . From the moment of its " convergence , " the opposition's every move was calculated to goad their enemies into reprisals that they could then ...
Page 372
... turned violent ; the residential component of Lafanmi was then turned into a large health clinic . The entire complex was torched after the February 2004 coup , and as of early 2007 the buildings remained an empty shell . 13. For an ...
... turned violent ; the residential component of Lafanmi was then turned into a large health clinic . The entire complex was torched after the February 2004 coup , and as of early 2007 the buildings remained an empty shell . 13. For an ...
Table des matières
Conclusion | 311 |
One Step at a Time An Interview with | 317 |
Notes | 346 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
29 February activists administration allies anti-Aristide anti-Lavalas Apaid April Aristide's Aristide's government armed army attacks Bel Air Boulos Brian Concannon campaign Cap-Haïtien Caroit Cédras Chamblain chimères Cité Soleil Cited corruption coup Dany Toussaint December Democracy democratic opposition Duvalier elections electoral elite Evans Paul Fanmi Lavalas Fatton force foreign FRAPH gang Gérard Gonaïves Group of 184 groups Guy Delva Guy Philippe Haïti Haïti Progrès Haitian human rights insurgency Interview Jane Regan January Jean Jean-Bertrand Aristide killed Kim Ives Latortue Latortue's leaders Macoutes March Miami Herald militants military National NCHR neighborhoods NGOs November October organization PAPDA paramilitary party Patrick Elie Pétionville Pierre-Charles police political poor popular Port-au-Prince president Préval prime minister pro-Lavalas radio rebels regime Report Roger Noriega sector September slums soldiers Stan Goff Tatoune troops USAID violence vote Washington Post York Youri Yvon Neptune