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Haiti, Unraveling a Crisis Centuries in the Making

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In this episode of Mid Atlantic, host Roifield Brown dives deep into the unfolding crisis in Haiti, a nation with a rich yet tumultuous history. From its days as the world's richest colony to becoming the first black republic and now one of the poorest countries, Haiti's journey has been marked by resilience against relentless adversity. Joining us to dissect the current civil collapse is Michael John Downey, president and director general of Downey Global Strategies, an expert in geopolitical dynamics. We'll explore the historical roots of Haiti's challenges, the rise of gang violence post the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, and the humanitarian crisis that has ensued. This episode sheds light on the complexities of Haiti's plight and discusses potential pathways to stability.

Show Notes:

  • Introduction
  • Host: Roifield Brown
  • Guest: Michael John Downey, president and director general of Downey Global Strategies

Topic: The civil collapse of Haiti

  • Historical Context
  • Haiti's journey from the richest colony in the Americas to the first black republic
  • Independence in 1804 after a brutal struggle against French colonial rule
  • Economic and political challenges post-independence

Modern Challenges

  • The devastating 2010 earthquake and its aftermath
  • The assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in 2021
  • The rise of gang violence and control over critical infrastructure

Current Situation

  • Prime Minister Ariel Henry's resignation and the leadership vacuum
  • The international community's response and the role of foreign intervention
  • The humanitarian crisis: displacement, violence, and lack of basic services

In-Depth Analysis

  • The role of historical debts and economic policies in Haiti's current state
  • The impact of natural disasters compounded by ecological damage
  • The necessity for international aid and the challenges in its implementation

Future Prospects

  • Potential solutions and the role of international organisations
  • The importance of addressing both immediate needs and long-term stability
  • A call for understanding Haiti's plight through its history


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In this episode of Mid Atlantic, host Roifield Brown dives deep into the unfolding crisis in Haiti, a nation with a rich yet tumultuous history. From its days as the world's richest colony to becoming the first black republic and now one of the poorest countries, Haiti's journey has been marked by resilience against relentless adversity. Joining us to dissect the current civil collapse is Michael John Downey, president and director general of Downey Global Strategies, an expert in geopolitical dynamics. We'll explore the historical roots of Haiti's challenges, the rise of gang violence post the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, and the humanitarian crisis that has ensued. This episode sheds light on the complexities of Haiti's plight and discusses potential pathways to stability.

Show Notes:

  • Introduction
  • Host: Roifield Brown
  • Guest: Michael John Downey, president and director general of Downey Global Strategies

Topic: The civil collapse of Haiti

  • Historical Context
  • Haiti's journey from the richest colony in the Americas to the first black republic
  • Independence in 1804 after a brutal struggle against French colonial rule
  • Economic and political challenges post-independence

Modern Challenges

  • The devastating 2010 earthquake and its aftermath
  • The assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in 2021
  • The rise of gang violence and control over critical infrastructure

Current Situation

  • Prime Minister Ariel Henry's resignation and the leadership vacuum
  • The international community's response and the role of foreign intervention
  • The humanitarian crisis: displacement, violence, and lack of basic services

In-Depth Analysis

  • The role of historical debts and economic policies in Haiti's current state
  • The impact of natural disasters compounded by ecological damage
  • The necessity for international aid and the challenges in its implementation

Future Prospects

  • Potential solutions and the role of international organisations
  • The importance of addressing both immediate needs and long-term stability
  • A call for understanding Haiti's plight through its history


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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