This book, a critical study of Haiti's place in the "New World Order," examines the limits of its "democratic revolution" and the prospects for social change.
This book, a critical study of Haiti's place in the "New World Order," examines the limits of its "democratic revolution" and the prospects for social change.
Alex Dupuy is professor of sociology and dean of the Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Programs at Wesleyan University. He is the author of Haiti in the World Economy: Class, Race, and Underdevelopment Since 1700 (Westview, 1989).
Inhaltsangabe
Meanings of the New World Order A Neoliberal Model For Post Duvalier Haiti The Struggle for a Democratic Alternative: 1986 1990 The Prophet Armed: Jean Bertrand Aristide's Liberation Theology and Politics An Alternative Development Model for Haiti The Lavalas Government and Its Overthrow: February to September 1991 The Prophet Tamed: The Coup d'État and the Moderation of Aristide Epilogue
Meanings of the New World Order A Neoliberal Model For Post Duvalier Haiti The Struggle for a Democratic Alternative: 1986 1990 The Prophet Armed: Jean Bertrand Aristide's Liberation Theology and Politics An Alternative Development Model for Haiti The Lavalas Government and Its Overthrow: February to September 1991 The Prophet Tamed: The Coup d'État and the Moderation of Aristide Epilogue
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