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  ||||  Robert Maguire

 

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Robert Maguire is the representative for Haiti of the Inter-American Foundation, responsible for a program of grants in support of Haitian grassroots development efforts. He is also the Haiti Program Coordinator of the Georgetown University Caribbean Project and Chair of the Advanced Area Studies Seminar on Haiti at the U.S. State Department's Foreign Service Institute. In 1994-1995 he was a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins University. He served previously as Peace Corps Volunteer in Dominica, West Indies. His publications on Haiti have addressed rural and grassroots development, civil society organizations, civil-military relations, migration, political development, and human social and economic relationships.

 

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Haiti Held Hostage: International Responses to the Quest for Nationhood 1986-1996, Occasional Paper #23, by Robert Maguire (team leader), Edwige Balutansky, Jacques Fomerand, Larry Minear, William O'Neill, Thomas G. Weiss, and Sarah Zaidi. 1996. [review by Farhan Haq]

Haïti prise en otage: Les Réponses Internationales à la Recherche d'une Identité Nationale de 1986 à 1996. Occasional Paper #23, by Robert Maguire (team leader), Edwige Balutansky, Jacques Fomerand, Larry Minear, William O'Neill, Thomas G. Weiss, and Sarah Zaidi. 1996.

 

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