What Happened to Haiti to Make it a Perpetual Failed State? | Media Advisory

What Happened to Haiti to Make it a Perpetual Failed State? | Media Advisory

March 26, 20241 min read



Haiti's prolonged struggle with political instability, economic hardship, and natural disasters raises critical questions about international aid, governance, and the path to sustainable development.


This topic is not just newsworthy for its historical complexity but also for its implications on human rights, regional stability, and global efforts to address poverty and inequality.


  • Haiti's story prompts a deeper examination of:
  • The impact of foreign intervention and aid
  • Political corruption and its effects on governance
  • Economic policies and their role in sustainable development
  • Social movements and the fight for democracy
  • Environmental degradation and resilience


Connect with an Expert about What Happened to Haiti to Make it a Perpetual Failed State?


For journalists seeking research or insights for their coverage about the ongoing crisis in Haiti, here is a select list of experts from our database.


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Ken Keen

Associate Professor in the Practice of Organization & Management; Associate Dean for Leadership; Lieutenant General, USA (Retired) –  Emory University, Goizueta Business


Robert Fuller, M.D., FACEP

UConn Health Chairman of Emergency Medicine – University of Connecticut


Benjamin Hebblethwaite

Associate Professor  in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures – University of Florida


Paul Kramer

Associate Professor of History – Vanderbilt University


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