Social Resilience and State Fragility in Haiti Contributor(s): Verner, Dorte (Editor), Egset, Willy (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0821371878 ISBN-13: 9780821371879 Publisher: World Bank Publications OUR PRICE: $14.85 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: September 2007 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Political Science | Political Economy - Social Science | Poverty & Homelessness - Political Science | Intergovernmental Organizations |
Dewey: 658.401 |
Series: World Bank Country Studies |
Physical Information: 0.36" H x 7.1" W x 9.93" (0.59 lbs) 144 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Caribbean & West Indies |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Haiti is a resilient society whose rural communities in particular have developed coping mechanisms in response to a long history of underdevelopment and political instability. The country's religious, cultural, and artistic life is highly diverse and vibrant. Like other fragile states, however, Haiti is also beset by widespread poverty, inequality, economic decline, unemployment, poor governance, and violence. This Country Study examines Haiti's conflict-poverty trap from the perspective of the triangle of factors that have been identified as its main components: (a) demographic and socioeconomic factors at the individual and household levels; (b) the state's institutional capacity to provide public goods and manage social risks; and (c) the agendas and strategies of political actors. The report's three main chapters explore the nature of these components. The closing chapter considers the linkages among them. |