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Political Economy in Haiti

Author : Simon M. Fass
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2020-02-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781351308304

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Political Economy in Haiti by Simon M. Fass Pdf

This important study introduces the conceptual premise that families, like firms, analyze their circumstances, make decisions, and pursue courses of action on the basis of what they perceive to be the most efficient methods for producing and reproducing survival. Combining this premise with an extraordinary assemblage of facts gleaned over the period of a decade from the streets, markets and homes of Port-au-Prince, the author weaves a tapestry of despair and hope which only an unusual degree of intimacy with the details of everyday life in the city could provide. The result is a considerable deepening of understanding about the politics and economics by which family members earn their livelihoods, distribute resources within and between households, produce life and labor from food and water, provide shelter and schooling for themselves, and borrow money to finance these and other activities. These different dimensions of daily existence form a web of interdependency in which change in any one dimension causes change in all the others. As Professor Pass's work demonstrates, research and development assistance practices of public and private organizations, in such areas as employment, health, housing, education and credit are often irrelevant. This is because they are necessarily guided by prevailing concepts and theories with respect to the circumstances of the urban poor, which sometimes do the poor considerable disservice. With the additional insight provided by a decade of participation in the design of policies, programs and projects serving as a tempering influence, the author does not leap to easy criticism of prevailing views and practices. He notes that ideas and interventions change in response to new understanding, sometimes in ways that the producers of such understanding could never have imagined. The problem is that change is painfully slow, and in desperately poor countries like Haiti, waiting for change exacts an almost intolerable price from the poor. This book is a provocative yet highly original contribution which will require serious attention from scholars and practitioners of development. Appearing as it does soon after the great seaward exodus of Haitians and urban unrest culminating in the flight of the Duvalier family, this timely volume will provide illumination for those seeking to understand the circumstances that press people to risk all in the name of survival.

The Political Economy of Disaster

Author : Mats Lundahl
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780415816083

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Haiti, one of the least developed and most vulnerable nations in the Western Hemisphere, made the international headlines in January 2010 when an earthquake destroyed the capital, Port-au-Prince. More than a year later, little reconstruction has taken place, in spite of a strong international funding commitment. Mats Lundahl has written several seminal works on Haiti, and this volume brings together the best of his past work on Haiti’s economic and political history, along with a comprehensive introduction and two new chapters which bring the story right up to the present day. Together, the volume provides both historical background and explanation as to why Haiti was so badly affected by the earthquake, and to why reconstruction efforts have been ineffective this far. Lundahl argues that the two main causes can found in the interaction between the growth of the population and the destruction of the arable soil on the one hand, and in the creation of a predatory state during the nineteenth century, which still exists to this day. This book provides a comprehensive analysis, which charts these themes from the time of the arrival of Columbus in the island in 1492, to the present day. The book also deals with contemporary market and policy failures, as well as the crucial recent elections, and considers the path ahead for this impoverished nation. This book will be of huge relevance and interest not only to students and researchers in economic history, but also for all those working on development economics, development studies and American and Caribbean Studies more generally.

Politics Or Markets?

Author : Mats Lundahl
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 519 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : History
ISBN : 9780415043472

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Politics Or Markets? by Mats Lundahl Pdf

Centuries of corrupt government have led many to assume that the actions of the state are responsible for the present Haitian economic crisis. This assumption is strengthened by the recent memory of the infamous Papa Doc Duvalier's regime. But is Haiti's underdevelopment purely a result of the actions of government or is it, as some believe, a result of market operations? Mats Lundahl attempts a thorough analysis, from an historical perspective, of how political and economic factors have contributed to the current state of underdevelopment. The closing chapter includes an outline of the future prospects for Haitian development.

Politics and Power in Haiti

Author : K. Quinn,P. Sutton
Publisher : Springer
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2013-03-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781137312006

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Politics and Power in Haiti by K. Quinn,P. Sutton Pdf

Examining the political legacies of the Duvalier period and after, and revisiting the work of the late David Nicholls, Politics and Power in Haiti provides some of the keys to understanding the turbulent world of Haitian politics and the persistent challenges at home and from abroad which have distorted development.

Haiti

Author : Yasmine Shamsie,Andrew S. Thompson
Publisher : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2011-04-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9781554587841

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Haiti by Yasmine Shamsie,Andrew S. Thompson Pdf

“This book...avoids the political debates about Jean-Bertrand Aristide that dominate so many current writings about Haiti. Its focus is the society itself, the sources of difference, the origins of violence, and the possibility of change....The superb work done by the editors has established a high standard for future efforts.” (Terry Copp and John English from the Preface) Haiti is a country in the midst of a political, economic, ecological, and social crisis. Violence has sabotaged attempts to establish the rule of law, and state infrastructure is notably absent in much of the country, leading to an overall climate of insecurity. Haiti: Hope for a Fragile State sheds light on the varied and complex roots of the current crisis, dispels misperceptions, and suggests that the situation in Haiti, despite evidence to the contrary, is not completely desperate. It brings together diverse perspectives on development, the military, history, NGOs, and politics and discusses the peace-building efforts of the past, suggesting ways to move forward to make Haiti a strong state. Co-published with the Centre for International Governance Innovation

Towards the Abyss?

Author : Mats Lundahl
Publisher : Unu World Institute for Development Economics Research
Page : 62 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UCSC:32106012414816

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Towards the Abyss? by Mats Lundahl Pdf

Towards the Abyss? The Political Economy of Emergency in Haiti examines how the sanctions placed on Haiti during the period 1991-1994 has affected its economy & the challenges it faces for the future. It uses economic & political analyses to explain factors contributing to humanitarian emergencies & to develop early-warning & preventive strategies. Researchers & policy makers, among others, will find this publication invaluable. The publication is part of the Research for Action series which discusses policy-oriented research on the main strategic issues of development & international cooperation, as well as on the interaction between domestic & global changes.

Roadmap to Haiti’s Next Revolution

Author : Rubens Francois Titus
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2012-07-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781475934281

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Roadmap to Haiti’s Next Revolution by Rubens Francois Titus Pdf

Haiti, the first slavery-emancipated black nation on earth, achieved a political revolution for the dignity of man at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Her history is well documented. Scholars have published in-depth analyses on her past and present. Yet she remains an enigma. In Roadmap to Haiti’s Next Revolution: Capitalizing Haiti’s Economy with Haitian Diaspora Remittances, author Rubens Francois Titus attempts to understand the real underpinnings of the Haitian revolution while proposing labels for a number of the most well-known events in Haiti’s history. He also tries to refute some of the most widely accepted contemporary misconceptions about the Haiti of today. There are a number of hard lessons to be learned from studying Haiti’s history. Titus puts forth a series of empirical proposals that can serve as the basis for future political-forum debates among the concerned Diaspora Haitians—debates that ought to lead to the adoption of a Diaspora Plan for Haiti.

Poverty in Haiti

Author : M. Lundahl
Publisher : Springer
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2010-11-24
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780230304932

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Poverty in Haiti by M. Lundahl Pdf

Following the 2010 earthquake catastrophe, this book examines the economic and political challenges facing Haiti. It presents an overview of the country's economic history, and seeks new prospects for economic growth and development in the future.

Race, Reality, and Realpolitik

Author : Jeffrey Sommers
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 159 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2015-11-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781498509152

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Race, Reality, and Realpolitik by Jeffrey Sommers Pdf

The year 2015 marked the centennial of the 1915 United States occupation of Haiti and Haiti’s resistance to that signal event in its history. This study surveys the issues of economics, race, and realpolitik embedded in the political economy of U.S. interactions with Haiti that resulted in occupation. It then interrogates what constitutes the “state” as it pertains to foreign policy, along with an inspection of who benefits from empire. This approach eschews tired dichotomies of whether or not the United States as a whole materially benefited from empire to instead simply look at who individually gained and what were the capacities of these beneficiaries to craft policy. Next it delivers insights derived from a forensic analysis of Woodrow Wilson’s perception of race and his decision to intervene in Haiti. Attitudes enabling United States military leaders to implement a policy of occupation are provided through a study of Admiral William Caperton’s role in the intervention. The focus then telescopes out to inspect the role played by the press, especially as booster for commercial opportunities. In short, the project answers the questions of why, who, and how American empire was undertaken through the case study of Haiti and its occupation in 1915.

Democratic Insecurities

Author : Erica Caple James
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2010-05-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780520947917

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Democratic Insecurities by Erica Caple James Pdf

Democratic Insecurities focuses on the ethics of military and humanitarian intervention in Haiti during and after Haiti's 1991 coup. In this remarkable ethnography of violence, Erica Caple James explores the traumas of Haitian victims whose experiences were denied by U.S. officials and recognized only selectively by other humanitarian providers. Using vivid first-person accounts from women survivors, James raises important new questions about humanitarian aid, structural violence, and political insecurity. She discusses the politics of postconflict assistance to Haiti and the challenges of promoting democracy, human rights, and justice in societies that experience chronic insecurity. Similarly, she finds that efforts to promote political development and psychosocial rehabilitation may fail because of competition, strife, and corruption among the individuals and institutions that implement such initiatives.

Haiti: Its Stagnant Society and Shackled Economy

Author : O. Ernest Moore
Publisher : New York : Exposition Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : STANFORD:36105001915177

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Haiti: Its Stagnant Society and Shackled Economy by O. Ernest Moore Pdf

Peasants and Poverty (Routledge Revivals)

Author : Mats Lundahl
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 702 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2015-05-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781317593904

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Peasants and Poverty (Routledge Revivals) by Mats Lundahl Pdf

Haiti is a country which, until the earthquake of 2010, remained largely outside the focus of world interest and outside the important international historical currents during its existence as a free nation. The nineteenth century was the decisive period in Haitian history, serving to shape the class structure, the political tradition and the economic system. During most of this period, Haiti had little contact with both its immediate neighbours and the industrialised nations of the world, which led to the development of Haiti as a peasant nation. This title, first published in 1979, examines the factors responsible for the poverty of the Haitian peasant, by using both traditional economic models as well as a multidisciplinary approach incorporating economics and other branches of social science. The analysis deals primarily with the Haitian peasant economy from the early 1950s to the early 1970s, examining in depth the explanations for the secular tendency of rural per capita incomes to decline during this period.

Haiti In The World Economy

Author : Alex Dupuy
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2019-04-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780429721885

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Haiti In The World Economy by Alex Dupuy Pdf

This book seeks to explain the causes of Haiti's underdevelopment since the end of the seventeenth century. During the 1960s and 1970s several original paradigms emerged to explain the causes and persistence of underdevelopment in Latin America and the Caribbean. In the renewed effort to understand the associated processes of development and underd

Haitian Economy and the HOPE Act

Author : J. F. Hornbeck
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2010-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781437936223

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Haitian Economy and the HOPE Act by J. F. Hornbeck Pdf

In Dec. 2006, the 109th Cong. passed the Haitian Hemispheric Opportunity through Partnership Encouragement Act of 2006 (HOPE I), which included special trade rules that give preferential access to U.S. imports of Haitian apparel. These rules were intended to promote investment in the apparel industry as one element of a broader economic growth and development plan. The 110th Cong. amending HOPE I with HOPE II, which extended the preferences for 10 years, expanded coverage of duty-free treatment to more apparel products, and simplified the rules, making them easier to use. Contents of this report: Political and Social Challenges to Haitian Develop.; Econ. Background; Apparel Production; Haiti HOPE Act; HELP Act; Outlook. Illus.

State Failure, Underdevelopment, and Foreign Intervention in Haiti

Author : Jean-Germain Gros
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2012-02-20
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781136593307

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State Failure, Underdevelopment, and Foreign Intervention in Haiti by Jean-Germain Gros Pdf

Failed states are a huge problem in international relations, threatening world order in a number of ways. Conflicts in failed states often spill unto neighbouring states, failed states make for unreliable partners in the resolution of global social problems such as poverty and AIDS, and failed states magnify the effects of natural disasters such as hurricanes and earthquakes. In response to the multiple threats posed by failed states, working states, sometimes acting alone sometimes in concert with others, have undertaken military operations, often under the rubric of humanitarian intervention. This book is a historical study of state failure, underdevelopment and foreign intervention in light of the Haitian experience with all three. Its main thesis is that state failure has been a recurring feature of Haitian political life for much of the country’s history, and this inability of the Haitians to craft a viable political order is at the heart of Haitian poverty and underdevelopment. Haitian state-making failure is underwritten by a complex array of deleterious local and external institutions, as well as natural constraints, including class, lack of elite cohesion, geography, population growth, the social origins of the Haitian polity, imperialism, and technology.