Haiti
The Tumultuous History - From Pearl of the Caribbean to Broken Nation
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Product details:
- Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
- Date of Publication 29 September 2010
- ISBN 9780230106611
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages256 pages
- Size 211x139x17 mm
- Weight 238 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
In the aftermath of January's horrific earthquake, the world's attention is focused on Haiti. In this full narrative history of the Caribbean nation, historian Philippe Girard offers insight into Haiti's complex and layered past, showing that its current state as the poorest country in the western hemisphere was not inevitable.
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Reviews for Clinton in Haiti:
'An engaging and wonderfully readable account of the circumstances leading up to the U.S. invasion of Haiti in 1994, and its restoration of Jean-Bertrand Aristide as Haitian president.' - Elizabeth Abbott, Trinity College, University of Toronto, Canada
'This is an extraordinarily well written account that places Clinton's Haitian foreign policy in historical perspective. Linguistic wit and analytical sophistication prevail as Girard skillfully weaves readers through the complexities and tragedy of Haiti's history and the highly touted, but unsuccessful aftermath of the 1994 "invasion" by U.S. troops to restore Aristide and democracy to this Caribbean republic. Until Clinton administration classified documents become available this will remain the standard account and an object lesson for all future American cut-and-run attempts at peace-keeping and nation-building.' - Joan Hoff, Montana State University, Bozeman, USA
'Written by an outstanding young French scholar of recent American history, this examination of U.S. intervention in Haiti under Bill Clinton probes the motivations behind an unnecessary military action and explains the ways in which objective failure is translated into political success. The author's finely-calibrated sense of irony makes his work as entertaining as it is instructive.' - Alonzo L. Hamby, Ohio University, USA and author of For the Survival of Democracy: Franklin Roosevelt and the World Crisis of the 1930s
Table of Contents:
Introduction
The Pearl of the Antilles: Haiti in Colonial Times (1492-1791)
Did Haiti Save the United States?: The Haitian Revolution and the Early American Republic (1791-1804)
Ideal and Pariah: Haiti after Independence (1804-1915)
American Colony: Haiti During the First U.S. Occupation (1915-1934)
Under Papa Doc's Spell: Haiti in the Cold War (1957-1986)
A Glimmer of Hope: The First Aristide Presidency (1990-1991)
The Haitian Invasion of the United States: Haitian Boat People (1991-1994)
In Our Backyard: The Second U.S. Invasion of Haiti (1994)
Beyond the Mountains, More Mountains: The International Community's Failed Development Program in Haiti (1995-1997)
Bayonets Are Made of Steel, Constitutions of Paper: Haiti's Growing Political Instability (1997-2004)
Here We Go Again: Aristide Overthrown (2004)
Conclusion: Is There Any Hope for Haiti?