For a Doctrine of Legitimate Force in Times of Peril
In the suffocating heat of Port-au-Prince, between the scars of a weakened State and the fury of territories wrested from the law, a tragedy is unfolding—one that national history had never written in exactly this form. For years, a civilian force, originally designed for mediation and public peace, has found itself at the heart of a hurricane.
Certainly, it would be factually inaccurate to claim that the Haitian National Police is today alone on
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