Haiti Dangerous Crossroads

Haiti Dangerous Crossroads by Deidre McFadyen, published by South End Press in 1995, is a first edition work that spans 256 pages. This book addresses significant issues related to Haiti’s political and economic landscape, focusing on U.S. policy, the 1990 coup, and human rights. The analysis presented is noted for its ideological perspective rather than a purely scholarly approach.
Readers will find a discussion that encompasses various aspects of Haiti’s history and its economic conditions within the broader context of international relations and political science. The book aims to provide insights into the complexities of human rights issues in Haiti and the Caribbean during the 20th century. This edition is available in English and offers a concise overview of the challenges faced by Haiti in a global context.
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Covers important issues, but the analysis is simplistic and more ideological than scholarly. Includes sections on US policy, the 1990 coup, and human rights–Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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