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EP97: Who Killed Haiti? The Complex Web Behind a Nation's Downfall

2024/12/2
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Summary:

In this episode, we detail Haiti's profound crisis, examining its multifaceted descent into near-state failure. We cover the historical roots in colonialism and reparations, the ongoing impact of political instability—highlighted by President Moïse's assassination and subsequent leadership turmoil—and the pervasive influence of powerful armed gangs controlling much of the country. The economic and humanitarian consequences are explored, alongside the limitations and criticisms of past and present international interventions, particularly the Kenyan-led mission. Ultimately, we paint a grim picture of Haiti's future, raising questions about its ability to regain sovereignty and stability, even considering the recent appointment of new interim Prime Ministers.

Questions to consider while listening:

  • What historical, political, and economic factors caused Haiti's current crisis?

  • How have gang violence and political instability intertwined in Haiti's collapse?

  • What role has the international community played in Haiti's downfall and recovery? Get full access to GeopoliticsUnplugged Substack at geopoliticsunplugged.substack.com/subscribe)