The Culprit : Why Haiti has never been able to establish strong diplomatic ties and foster economic development
Uncle Sam - The U.S. Government
From its early days as the first black republic following a successful slave revolution, Haiti faced ostracism and isolation from international powers due to fear of the revolutionary ideas it represented.
This isolation impacted the nation's ability to establish strong diplomatic ties and foster economic development, which in turn affected its capacity to build a stable and strong state.
this isolation, ostracism and isolation from international powers created decades of political instability, corruption, and economic mismanagement that have further eroded Haiti's governance structures.
If you dig through Haitian History and our interactions with the "international community" like everybody love to call it. you will realize that throughout the years, they [our so called friends of Haiti] have either encouraged the political instability that has plagued the country or they turn a blind eye.
The frequent changes in leadership and lack of institutional continuity in Haiti have hindered the government's ability to effectively address pressing issues such as crime and security.
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