The case of Haiti: Lessons learned for the future of Democracy and International Development
Abstract
At first glance, we could think that for democracy to be
effective in Haiti it might need different policy implementations
than other parts of the world. However, the latest political
events in Haiti could be a great source of knowledge to
improve democracy for the rest of the world. In the following
analysis, we will first analyze two different approaches, a
top-bottom approach and a bottom-up approach for democracy
to better understand a more functional democratic
model approach in Haiti.
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