by Irwin P. Stotzky
University of Chicago Press, 1997
Paper: 978-0-226-77627-9 | Cloth: 978-0-226-77626-2
Library of Congress Classification JL1090.S76 1997
Dewey Decimal Classification 320.9729409049

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Silencing the Guns in Haiti traces Haiti's halting and uncertain quest for democracy from the perspective of someone who played a leading part in every stage of that process.

"A provocative study of the prospects for the rule of law in Haiti."—Marilyn Bowden, Miami Today

"[Stotzky] deepens insights into the contradictory obstacles to democratic governance in Haiti."—Library Journal

"Controversial and stimulating."—Choice

"Lucid and informative. . . . Stotzky gives readers a good foundation for understanding the pressures facing the impoverished but determined Caribbean island."—Islands


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