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Chomsky: Freedom and Power
Znet Article, October, 21 2012
Noam Chomsky
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Interview on basic philosophical principles
Hallward: The Threat of Quebec's Good Example
Commentary, June, 08 2012
Peter Hallward
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The extraordinary student mobilization in Quebec has already sustained the longest and largest student strike in the history of North America
Hallward: Haiti: one more shameful UN betrayal
Znet Article, November, 25 2010
Peter Hallward
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Cholera is just the latest disaster to be linked to the UN in Haiti – and the election won't change the nature of the mission
Hallward: Securing Disaster in Haiti
Znet Article, January, 24 2010
Peter Hallward
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Nine days after the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti on 12 January 2010, it's now clear that the initial phase of the U.S.-led relief operation has conformed to the three fundamental tendencies that have shaped the more general course of t...
Hallward: Haiti: Guns or Food?
Video, January, 21 2010
Peter Hallward
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Peter Hallward on the arrival of US military raises questions of motivations and memories of recent interventions
Hallward: Our role in Haiti's plight
Znet Article, January, 13 2010
Peter Hallward
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Any large city in the world would have suffered extensive damage from an earthquake on the scale of the one that ravaged Haiti's capital city on Tuesday afternoon, but it's no accident that so much of Port-au-Prince now looks like a war zone. Much...
Hallward: Did He Jump or Was He Pushed?
Znet Article, December, 16 2007
Peter Hallward
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This article first appeared in the newspaper Haiti Liberté, in nine instalments, October-November 2007.[1] Peter Hallward is the author of a new book, Damming the Flood: Haiti, Aristide and the Politics of Containment, which will be released by VE...
Hallward: Aristide and the Violence of Democracy
Znet Article, September, 09 2007
Peter Hallward
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Part 2 of 2 Go back to part 1 III Having thus proved to his own satisfaction that in 2001 Fanmi Lavalas sought to monopolise the spoils for political power for itself and itself alone, Dupuy now moves on to make the third and most damaging of hi...
Hallward: Aristide and the Violence of Democracy
Znet Article, September, 09 2007
Peter Hallward
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Part 1 of 2 Go to Part 2 A review of Alex Dupuy, The Prophet and Power: Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the International Community and Haiti. New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007. ISBN 0-7425-3831-1, 238 + xi pages. The basic argument of Alex Dupuy's ...
Hallward: If stones could float
Znet Article, September, 02 2007
Peter Hallward
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Updated on 6 September 2007[1] Every now and then something happens which helps to shed a little light on the way our newspapers distinguish between what counts as news and what doesn't. Consider how the British press handled two very different d...
Hallward: Insurgency and Betrayal
Znet Article, March, 27 2007
Peter Hallward
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Guy Philippe was a commander in the Haitian National Police from 1995-2000, and in February 2004 he led an armed insurgency that helped to overthrow the government of Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Peter Hallward is a professor of philosophy at Middlesex...
Hallward: Option Zero in Haiti
Znet Article, July, 01 2004
Peter Hallward
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As his advisors ponder the ever more troubling consequences of regime change in Iraq, Bush is entitled to take some comfort from the far more successful operation just completed in Haiti. [1] No brusque pre-emptive strikes, domestic carping or spl...
Hallward: Haiti's elected leader was regarded as a threat by France and the US
Znet Article, March, 02 2004
Peter Hallward
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Jean-Bertrand Aristide was re-elected president of Haiti in November 2000 with more than 90% of the vote. He was elected by people who approved his courageous dissolution, in 1995, of the armed forces that had long terrorised Haiti and had overthr...


