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Term Papers on Clinton Administration Policy Toward The Caribbean Country Of Haiti

Term Paper TitleClinton Administration Policy Toward The Caribbean Country Of Haiti
# of Words744
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.98

Clinton Administration Policy Toward the Caribbean Country of Haiti


     The topic for this paper is the United States policy towards the
Caribbean country of Haiti during the Clinton administration.  The subjects
which will be discussed are the issues of: Refugees, Foreign Aide as well as
human rights the United States involvement in Haiti issues of  national
interests.  What will also be examined is what the Clinton administration trying
to achieve concerning Haiti. What the United Nations and the U.S. roles were,
and what the public thought was concerning these issues. Also why the United
States was involved with the internal dispute of a third world country where the
national interest was not clearly defined.  The issue of  why was it or was not
so important for the United States to send troops to Haiti will also be
discussed. The problem in Haiti was the pro democratic elected president
Aristide was exile from Haiti during a military coup.  Several issues arose out
of Haiti after the exile of Aristide. Issues of: human rights there were
reports that the new regime brought back "death squads" killing people who
opposed the new leaders.  One of the main targets of the Clinton policy is a
group called the Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haiti of FRAPH.  The
administration has targeted this group for their continued backing and support
of General Cedras, for their human rights violations.
     Issues of , refugee's illegally trying to enter the United States
creating an economic burden on much of south Florida.  All of these issues arose
during president Bush's term in office.  The Bush administration was to turn
back the refugee's.  The Bush administration saw no vital national interest in
concerning it self with the internal problems of Haiti ,because there were so
many problems at home in the United States, other than to turn the refugee's
away from south Florida.  When president Clinton took over the office of the
presidency he would become very indecisive and weak on the issue of Haiti.
     President Clinton began badly on Haiti.  With his continual indecision
and lack of any real back bone to the policies which were decided upon. "First,
he gave charge of his policy to Bush administration holdovers who over the
previous year had made clear their intent to construct in Haiti a version of
democracy that left the president in exile but with an Aristide - appointed
prime minister and cabinet.  This tortured scenario was d...

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