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  • 'A Cycle of Instability’: Haiti’s Constitutional Crisis

    'A Cycle of Instability’: Haiti’s Constitutional Crisis

    What happens after 7 February, the disputed end date of Jovenel Moïse’s presidential term? Without any credible alternatives, the likely outcome is that events will mutate into something more dramatic, including widespread civil conflict. 

    Article by Dr Georges A. Fauriol

    • 5 Feb 2021
    • 10 min read
  • Haiti: The Next Crisis

    Haiti: The Next Crisis

    As Haiti enters its 12th week of political turmoil and economic inactivity, a path forward remains blocked by a standoff between an unpopular president and a diverse opposition unable so far to coalesce politically to force his ouster.

    In-depth view by Dr Georges A. Fauriol

    • 6 Dec 2019
    • 13 min read
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