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1 Richard B. Bilder, Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy: Short-Term Prospects, 14 VA. J. INT’L L. 597, 608 (1974).
2 An abbreviated English-language version of the paper appears as A Possible Swiss Strategy for Refugee and Asylum Policy in the 1990s, Int’l J. Refugee L. 252 (Special Issue, Sept. 1990).
3 A Comprehensive Refugee and Immigration Policy, id. at 191.
4 Cavalry to the Rescue, Economist, April 20, 1991, at 41.
5 See generally Sadruddin Aga Khan, U.N. Protection Born of Necessity, Wash. Post. June 12, 1991, at A23.
6 See, e.g., Stephen S. Rosenfeld, As Borders Come Down, Wash. Post, Oct. 11, 1991, at A27. See also Mario Bettati, The Right to Interfere, Wash. Post, Apr. 14, 1991, at B7.
7 Resolution 1/91, OAS Ad Hoc Meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, OEA/Ser.F/V.l, MRE/RES. 1/91, Ser.F/V.l., corr. 1 (3 Oct., 1991).
8 See generally Doris Meissner, The Crisis at Guantanamo Bay: The Two Faces of U.S. Policy, 69 Foreign Service J. 24 (1992).
9 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, done July 28, 1951, 189 UNTS, 137; Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees, done Jan. 31, 1967, 606 UNTS 267, 19 U.S.T. 6224, TIAS No. 6577.
10 See 8 U.S.C.A. §1254a (West Suppl. 1992).
11 See 8 C.F.R. Part 208 (1991).
12 John M. Goshko, U.S. Seeks New Ways to Prod the Haitian Military: Blockade or Other Use of Force is Not Being Considered, Wash. Post, March 26, 1992, at A37.