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  ||||  Sarah Zaidi

 

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Sarah Zaidi is science director and one of the founders of the Center for Economic and Social Rights in New York. A former MacArthur Fellow and Population Council Fellow at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, she has conducted research in the areas of child mortality and nutritional status, sanctions, environmental health, and population dynamics. Her articles have appeared in such journals as Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Medicine and Global Survival, The New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet, and The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs.

 

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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.

Political Gain and Civilian Pain: The Humanitarian Impacts of Economic Sanctions, edited by Thomas G. Weiss, David Cortright, George Lopez, and Larry Minear, with a Foreword by Lakhdar Brahimi. 1997. [review by David Westwood] [review by Hans-Peter Gasser]

 

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