Dominican Republic and Haiti: Country StudiesHelen Chapin Metz |
Contents
Country Profile | 1 |
Chronology | 9 |
THE STRUGGLE FOR FORMAL SOVEREIGNTY | 19 |
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administration agricultural Antonio Guzmán Fernández Aristide armed forces army Báez Balaguer Balaguer's Bosch Cap-Haïtien Caribbean Central church Cibao civil civilian colony constitution continued Council country's coup courts Creole declined democracy democratic dominated Dominican Republic economic elections electoral elite established estimated exports FAd'H Fernández foreign François Duvalier French Gonaïves groups Haiti Haitian Heureaux Hispaniola important increased industry institutions Inter-American Development Bank island Jean-Bertrand Aristide Jean-Claude Duvalier Joaquín Balaguer Jorge Blanco kilometers labor land late Lavalas leaders major ment military million minister mulatto National Police organizations parties peasant percent period personnel political population Port-au-Prince president presidential Préval production reform regime result role Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Church rule rural areas Saint-Domingue Samaná Santana Santo Domingo schools sector slaves social Spain Spanish square kilometers sugar tion Trujillo United urban voodoo zones