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Rethinking International Responses To The Crisis In Haiti
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Rethinking International Responses To The Crisis In Haiti
By all accepted definitions, Haiti is undoubtedly a failed state. Haiti’s government has undergone a near-total collapse, and the state’s capital, Port-au-Prince, is a war zone for violent gangs battling for control in the power vacuum left in the absence of a stable government. In 2010, an earthquake struck the capital city, devastating government and civil infrastructure, killing over 220,000 Haitians, injuring 300,000 more, and displacing upw…
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