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Haitis Predatory Republic The Unending Transition To Democracy Robert Fatton

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Haitis Predatory Republic The Unending Transition To Democracy Robert Fatton
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.69 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Robert Fatton
ISBN: 9781685855093, 1685855091
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Haitis Predatory Republic The Unending Transition To Democracy Robert Fatton by Robert Fatton 9781685855093, 1685855091 instant download after payment.

The collapse of the Duvalier dictatorship in 1986 gave rise to optimism among Haitians in all walks of life—to hopes for a democratic journey leading to economic development, political renewal, and social peace. The reality of the subsequent years, however, has not been so sanguine. Robert Fatton analyzes the vicissitudes of politics in Haiti from the demise of Duvalier through the events of 2001. Despite a relatively stable period since Jean Bertrand-Aristide assumed the Haitian presidency for the second time, in 1994, Fatton reveals a country in which the imperfect trappings of liberal democracy coexist with violent struggles to monopolize the few sites of public power with any access to wealth and privilege. Haiti's Predatory Republic, while recognizing the possibilities of a happier future, tells a somber story of an apparently endless transition to democracy.

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