- Rénald Clérismé
Jean-Rénald Clérismé (born 1937Fact|date=February 2007) is a
Haïti an politician. He has beenforeign minister of the country since9 June 2006 . Clérsimé began his career as a Catholic priest. Clérsimé was ambassador of Haiti to theWorld Trade Organization (WTO), the International Trade Center (ITC), theUnited Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in Geneva, Switzerland from 2001-2003.Clérsimé completed his B.A. in France, 1967; received a M.A. in
Anthropology , fromNew York University , in 1975, and also a M.A. in Philosophy fromYale University in 1993. In addition he received his Ph.D., in Anthropology from Yale in 1996 as a Fulbright Scholar.The title of his doctoral dissertation was "Migration and Relations of Production in the Dominican Coffee Economy: Haitian Workers on El Fondo Coffee Plantations." He is also the author of other scholarly works on Haitian society.
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* [http://www.media.wayne.edu/release.php?id=2135 2005 Wayne State University Press Release]
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