Political systems seek to bring about improvement in people's
lives; but politics in Haiti has only made the Haitians' lives
worse. The notion that politics has failed the Haitian people is
explored in this in-depth and balanced analysis of Haiti covering
the government, economics, history, external relations, social
structures, and future possibilities. The Haitian people have
significant self-respect gained from independence in 1804 and
sustained by widespread ownership of the land. While other books
portray Haiti as a passive victim of U.S./capitalist manipulations,
this book identifies the causes of widespread poverty and political
instability as the result of multiple external and internal factors
centered in the elite-mass relationship, with the resourcefulness
of the people blocked by greedy governments. While the authors
agree that we have made some mistakes in our relationship with
Haiti, they do not blame the United States for Haiti's worst
political failure, the Duvalierist system. The authors conclude
that if the new government of President Aristide keeps its
promises, Haiti can improve. Essential to Haiti's recovery are
closer ties to the Caribbean and to the EEC, along with a
continuing relationship with the United States.
In showing readers the broad historical and cultural patterns in
Haiti, the authors contend that while Haiti may seem to be
hopeless, its situation economically and politically can be
improved. The portrait of the Haitian people is one of
self-reliance and creativity, a people eager for free enterprise.
Since 1986, Haiti has encountered a favorable external context with
the prospect of help from Europe and North America. The Duvalier
regime grew out of Haitian realities, and with the help of external
relations, the new government may be able to change those realities
that still haunt the nation. Scholars and journalists interested in
Latin American and Caribbean development, and students of
comparative politics and third world countries, will find this
study essential reading.
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