The role of United States in the Security Sector Reform of Haiti (1994-2004)
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https://doi.org/10.21530/ci.v16n2.2021.1138Abstract
Haiti’s Security Sector Reform (SSR) relating to the police and armed forces became the main subject of UN missions. Haiti’s SSR literature has emphasized the role of different international agencies, but still little emphasis is placed on the role of the USA. This
work explores the role of the USA in the Haitian SSR between 1994 and 2004. We seek to demonstrate that the SSR of Haiti and the constitution of the contemporary Haitian National Police has elements that can help in understanding the relationship between international organizations and the US power politics during the analyzed period.
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