Haiti is governed by a small economic elite and the majority of its poor and marginalized population has no access to power. This report analyses the historical roots of the deep socio-economic and political cleavage in Haiti and the consequences of repeated cycles of foreign interference, economic liberalization policies, increased food insecurity and natural disasters. The report reveals that the elections in 2010/2011 and 2015/2016 only served to exacerbate this cleavage. The elections in 2016 had a record low participation of 17.3%. Many of Haiti’s poor abstained from voting due to lack of confidence in the elections, as well as due to extremely difficult socio-economic conditions post-earthquake in 2010/2011, and post-Hurricane Matthew...
In this article, the author revisits and analyzes the importance of the election in Haiti between 19...
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti represents what Naomi Klein in The Shock Doctrine refers to as an event...
Since armed rebels seized control of Haiti’s fourth largest city, Gonaives, on February 5, 2004, and...
Following the 20 March 2011 elections, Haiti faces a potential political stalemate whilst confrontin...
Haiti is a country with a history of political instability and faces considerable challenges in attr...
This report discusses the socioeconomic and political situation in Haiti, and U.S. policy since 1991
The country is facing a damaging combination of political, economic, social, and health crises, play...
The country is facing a damaging combination of political, economic, social, and health crises, play...
77 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Business Administration and the Clark Honors Colle...
This report discusses the sociopolitical situation in Haiti, and U.S. policy, as well as Congression...
This paper examines rural livelihood systems in Haiti from both a political and ecological perspecti...
In the fall of 2008, Haiti was hit by a series of tropical storms that caused widespread flooding, h...
Haiti is a country prone to environmental and natural disasters, and is vulnerable to climatic chang...
As one of the poorest nations in the Western Hemisphere (with over 70 percent of the population livi...
Despite historical tensions between the Dominican Republic and Haiti, Dominicans appear to have put ...
In this article, the author revisits and analyzes the importance of the election in Haiti between 19...
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti represents what Naomi Klein in The Shock Doctrine refers to as an event...
Since armed rebels seized control of Haiti’s fourth largest city, Gonaives, on February 5, 2004, and...
Following the 20 March 2011 elections, Haiti faces a potential political stalemate whilst confrontin...
Haiti is a country with a history of political instability and faces considerable challenges in attr...
This report discusses the socioeconomic and political situation in Haiti, and U.S. policy since 1991
The country is facing a damaging combination of political, economic, social, and health crises, play...
The country is facing a damaging combination of political, economic, social, and health crises, play...
77 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Business Administration and the Clark Honors Colle...
This report discusses the sociopolitical situation in Haiti, and U.S. policy, as well as Congression...
This paper examines rural livelihood systems in Haiti from both a political and ecological perspecti...
In the fall of 2008, Haiti was hit by a series of tropical storms that caused widespread flooding, h...
Haiti is a country prone to environmental and natural disasters, and is vulnerable to climatic chang...
As one of the poorest nations in the Western Hemisphere (with over 70 percent of the population livi...
Despite historical tensions between the Dominican Republic and Haiti, Dominicans appear to have put ...
In this article, the author revisits and analyzes the importance of the election in Haiti between 19...
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti represents what Naomi Klein in The Shock Doctrine refers to as an event...
Since armed rebels seized control of Haiti’s fourth largest city, Gonaives, on February 5, 2004, and...