Decision-Making in the UN Security Council: The Case of Haiti, 1990-1997

Decision-Making in the UN Security Council: The Case of Haiti, 1990-1997

by David Malone
Decision-Making in the UN Security Council: The Case of Haiti, 1990-1997

Decision-Making in the UN Security Council: The Case of Haiti, 1990-1997

by David Malone

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Overview

After President Aristide was overthrown by the Haitian military in September 1991, the UN Security Council and the OAS instituted a progression of measures to restore him to power. This unique and intriguing study examines how and why the UN Security Council took its decisions on Haiti, including authorization in July 1994 of the use of force by a US-led multinational coalition, against the de facto regime.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198294832
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/14/1999
Pages: 356
Product dimensions: 9.21(w) x 6.14(h) x 0.81(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword by Adam Roberts
1. Introduction
2. Rise and Decline of Security Council Activism, 1990-97
3. An Overview of Haiti's History, 1492-1900
4. The Anti-Aristede 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: Difficult Tasks, October 1994-December 1997
8. Conclusions
Chronology
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