pt. I. Geopolitical structures : the earthquake, underdevelopment, and international political economy -- Haiti's vulnerability to disasters -- Rat mode, soufle : foreign domination -- The republic of NGOs -- Disaster capitalism -- pt. II. On-the-ground realities : displacement and its discontents -- Moun Andeyò : persistent legacies of exclusion -- The camps and being displaced -- Forced eviction and the right to housing -- Impacts on and participation of women -- Rights and public health -- pt. III. Emerging movements : political restructuring in Haiti -- Politics from above : elections and geopolitics -- Politics from below : solidarity, participation, and emerging movements -- Conclusion : Shifting the terrain.
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