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The Haiti Files: Decoding the Crisis

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Addressing the curent Haitian crisis in terms of the surreptitious attempts at economic takeover by the US government and corporations.

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First published July 1, 1994

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February 6, 2024
Very sound journalistic work, offering a view on American foreign policy in the Caribbean. But limited to the period 1990-1994. Read this in preparation of a trip to Haiti. Outdated by now, I guess.
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April 5, 2008
This is a book of collected journalism pieces/essays/memos about Haiti at the time of the coup that overthrew Aristide. That's the 1991 coup that overtrew Aristide, not the 2004 coup that overthrew Aristide...Haiti is not a stable place. And it's not fun to live there! At least, that's what I gather from these essays. And the dismal economic situation is due in large part to the United States. Surprise!
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