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For whom the dogs spy : Haiti: from the Duvalier dictatorships to the earthquake, four Presidents, and beyond

When the 2010 earthquake struck Haiti, Raymond Joseph, the former Haitian ambassador to the United States, found himself rushing back to his beloved country. The earthquake ignited a passion in Joseph, inspiring him to run for president against great competition, including two well-known Haitian pop stars, his nephew Wyclef Jean and Michel Martelly. But he couldn't compete in a democratic system corrupt to the core.Joseph's insider's account—having served four presidents—explores the country's unfolding democracy. He unearths the hidden stories of Haiti's cruel dictators, focusing on the tyran.

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  • "When the 2010 earthquake struck Haiti, Raymond Joseph, the former Haitian ambassador to the United States, found himself rushing back to his beloved country. The earthquake ignited a passion in Joseph, inspiring him to run for president against great competition, including two well-known Haitian pop stars, his nephew Wyclef Jean and Michel Martelly. But he couldn't compete in a democratic system corrupt to the core.Joseph's insider's account—having served four presidents—explores the country's unfolding democracy. He unearths the hidden stories of Haiti's cruel dictators, focusing on the tyran."@en
  • "The author, the former Haitian ambassador to the United States, shares his first-hand insights and knowledge on events in Haitian politics."@en

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