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Fragile Foundations and Infant Institutions: The Case of Non-Reform in Haiti

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Haiti has earned the dubious distinction of being one of the poorest nations, on a per capita basis, in the world. Even the country’s relatively recent transition from authoritarianism to democratic rule was not enough to spark liberal-market reform and the country’s integration into the global economy. The Haitian people have thus been confined to decades of deprivation, under a variety of regimes that span the political spectrum.

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Vol. 1, Iss. 2 (Spring 2008)

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2008-05-01

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Cornell University Library

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Engelhart, Katie. "Fragile Foundations and Infant Institutions The Case of Non-Reform in Haiti." Cornell International Affairs Review Vol. 1, Iss. 2 (Spring 2008). https://doi.org/10.37513/ciar.v1i2.327.

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