Once again, the United States and the international community have intervened to prevent civil chaos and economic collapse in Haiti. But such intercessions have, in the past, only been minor respites to the endemic misgovernment and violent uprisings that plague Haiti. Is there cause to hope that this time will be different? AEI welcomes Roger Noriega, assistant secretary of state for the western hemisphere and the Bush administration's major policymaker for the region, for a foreign policy briefing on Haiti's future and U.S. involvement.