Can Haiti defy failed-state syndrome?
by the Monitor's Editorial Board
Feb 10, 2022
2 minutes
Since the fall of a military dictatorship in Somalia three decades ago, the international community has faced a stubborn and spreading problem: how to rebuild states after their governments collapse. Some, like Libya and Yemen, have succumbed to civil wars involving meddling foreign rivals. In others, like Somalia and South Sudan, international attempts
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