Multilateralism in Crisis: What Lies Ahead for Haiti?

Faced with the crisis confronting the current global system, Michel Soukar believes that Haiti can hope to exist within the new world order if it works to refound the State, the economy, and security.

Jonasson Odigène
04 Feb 2026 — Lecture : 2 min.
Multilateralism in Crisis: What Lies Ahead for Haiti?

L'UniQ discute du multilatéralisme
Photo : Daphney Frazier

Invited to a conference organized by the Directorate of Student Affairs of Université Quisqueya (DAÉ-UniQ) on the theme “Multilateralism Under the Crossfire of Current Events” on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, historian Michel Soukar analyzed the potential benefits Haiti could derive at a time when the global system appears to be moving toward a new redefinition.

Haiti today is “a recognized State, but one that no longer fulfills its function,” Michel Soukar observed. The territory is part

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