Haiti since 1804

Critical Perspectives on Class, Power, and Gender

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Critical Perspectives on Class, Power, and Gender

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Leading scholar Alex Dupuy investigates themes of class, power, and gender in Haiti in the capitalist world-economy—from independence and indemnity to the US occupation and current crisis after the assassination of President Moïse. This book provides new perspectives on Haiti’s political economy since independence and demystifies major forces that shape Haiti today.

In addition to the controversial indemnity, Dupuy looks at how the United States supplanted France as the major power occupying Haiti from 1915-34 and influenced Haiti’s economic and political development. Its policies and those imposed by international financial institutions transformed Haiti into the supplier of the lowest-paid labor, particularly in export assembly industries comprised mostly of women. In the present day, criminal gangs have plunged Haiti into an unprecedented political, economic, and security crisis since the assassination of Moïse, and Prime Minister Ariel Henri has called for foreign intervention to restore order.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Indemnity, Debt, and Development: A Reprise
Chapter 2: The U.S. Occupation, Foreign Capital, and the Transformation of the Haitian Economy
Chapter 3: The Political Economy of Class and Gender in Haiti
Chapter 4: Whither Haiti After Moïse?
Epilogue
About the Author
Bibliography

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Published Feb 06 2024
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 170
ISBN 9781538188255
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 236 x 159 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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