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Decision-Making in the Un Security Council
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Description
After outlining key trends in the Council's work from 1990-97 and providing a sketch of Haiti's history, the author reviews the milestones in the Haitian crisis, focusing principally on their international dimension but also discussing Haitian domestic factors which influenced the crisis. Drawing on an unprecedented range of UN and OAS documents, media reports and original interviews, Malone explores how and why the Haiti case found its way on to the Security Council's agenda, probes the motivations and roles of key actors, examines the Security Council as an institutional framework for action, and asseses the success of Security Council strategies on Haiti. The study touches on issues of power and influence within the UN Security Council, the links between the Security Council's decisions on Haiti and its reactions to other, recent, international crises, UN cooperation with the OAS, and the factors shaping national positions in the Security Council, with a particular focus on the impact of US domestic events.
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
348
Release Date:
1999-01-14
Publication Date:
1998-11-05
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0198294832
ISBN13:
9780198294832
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Weight:
687 g
Height:
161 cm
Width:
240 cm
Thickness:
23 cm
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