Publication

27 Apr 2010

As well as being one of the worst natural disasters in history, the earthquake in Haiti in January 2010 exposed the developmental shortcomings of the poorest country in America and had repercussions on its foreign relations and internal policy. As the damage is still being assessed and the debates carry on regarding the reconstruction agenda, this paper looks at the international response to the humanitarian catastrophe and its effects on the country’s domestic political agenda.

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Author Amélie Gauthier
Series Elcano Royal Institute Analyses
Issue 58
Publisher Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
Copyright © 2010 Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
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