Fatton, Robert Jr. — Haiti's Predatory Republic: The Unending Transition to Democracy (2002) Source Information
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Fatton, Robert Jr. — Haiti's Predatory Republic: The Unending Transition to Democracy (2002) Source Information
Author: Robert Fatton Jr. Full Title: Haiti's Predatory Republic: The Unending Transition to Democracy
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers (Boulder and London)
Year: 2002
Type: Secondary Source — political science, democratization theory, post-Duvalier Haiti
Location in Vault: research/secondary-sources/
PDF: ~/dev/rasin/data/sources/secondary_sources/annas_archive_new/fatton-haitispredatory-republic.pdf Status
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Review pass: Audited and integrated (2026-03-31) — full read of all eight chapters, preface, introduction, and conclusion; focus on predatory democracy concept, Aristide arc, 1991 coup, 1994 intervention, Lavalas fracture, structural adjustment, chimères
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Graph review in this pass: Added jean bertrand aristide; strengthened the post-Duvalier political cluster; linked the source into moc sources, moc historiography, moc people, and moc timeline Overview Haiti's Predatory Republic is the vault's anchor text for Haitian politics from 1986 to 2001: the fall of Duvalierism, the rocky military transition, Aristide's rise, the 1991 coup, three years of exile and junta rule, the 1994 U.S.
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