Some comparisons are unsettling. They disrupt established narratives, challenge national sensitivities, and force us to confront realities we often prefer to avoid. Yet they are sometimes necessary to understand why certain states, faced with extreme constraints, manage to recover, while others remain trapped in prolonged stagnation.
Placing Haiti alongside Ethiopia and Somalia falls precisely within this exercise. At first glance, the comparison may seem counterintuitive. In the collective imagination, these two African countries
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