Aid State, Jake Johnston
Aid State, Jake Johnston
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Aid State
Elite Panic, Disaster Capitalism, and the Battle to Control Haiti

Author: Jake Johnston

Narrator: James Lurie

Unabridged: 13 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/30/2024


Synopsis

Haiti’s state is near-collapse: armed groups have overrun the country, many government officials have fled after the 2021 assassination of President Moise, refugees desperately set out on boats to reach the US and Latin America, and the economy reels from the after-effects of disasters, both man-made and natural, that destroyed much of Haiti’s infrastructure. How did a nation founded on liberation—a people that successfully revolted against their colonizers and enslavers—come to such a precipice? In Aid State, Jake Johnston, researcher and writer at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, reveals how US and European capitalist goals re-enslaved Haiti under the guise of helping it. To the global West, Haiti has always been a place where labor is cheap, politicians are compliant, and profits are to be made. Over the course of nearly 100 years, the US has sought to control Haiti with occupying police, military, and euphemistically-called peacekeeping forces, as well as hand-picked leaders meant to quell uprisings and protect corporate interests. Earthquakes and hurricanes only further hurt a state already decimated by the aid industrial complex. Based on years of on-the-ground reporting in Haiti and interviews with politicians in the US and Haiti, UN officials, and Haitians who struggle for their lives, homes, and families, Aid State is a conscience-searing book of witness.

About Jake Johnston

Jake Johnston is Senior Research Associate at the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, D.C., and has been the leading writer for the center’s Haiti: Relief and Reconstruction Watch website since February 2010, just weeks after a 7.0 earthquake devastated Haiti. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Nation, ABC News, Boston Review, Truthout, The Intercept, and elsewhere. He grew up in Portland, Maine, and lives in Washington, D.C.

About James Lurie

James Lurie is a professional voiceover artist who narrates audiobooks as well as material for the History Channel, the Discovery Channel, National Geographic, Fox, HBO, NBC, PBS, and more. As an actor, he's had recurring roles on shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Law & Order, and Picket Fences, and he won a Dramalogue Award for his stage work in LA. Also a musician, writer, and a doctoral candidate in Chinese history, he works primarily out of New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael

Solid book about international development and the dependency and negative effect when implemented incorrectly. I didn’t know a lot about Haiti and this was a great introduction and perspective on American power and the idea of a non-profit/foreign aid and its implications. Really answers the questi......more

Goodreads review by Ari

Ok, let me first start by saying this book is good because it demonstrates the US and world mistakes in mishandling the distribution of aid and help they give to Haiti, especially to the ordinary people. Because of this, many people illegally try get from Haiti to the US. Now here is the reason why I......more