Can you judge a book by its foreword?
Dec. 7th, 2008 09:42 pmSo, I picked up a new book the other day: Haiti in the Balance: Why Foreign Aid has Failed and What We Can Do About It.
The foreword has already triggered a lot of my defences. In merely two pages, they've touched on:
- The idea of Haiti as a "failed state" (which is a concept central to Canadian and American attitudes toward Haiti)
- Praise for the Interim Cooperation Framework (the central organizing agreement that foreign partners have developed -- without much say from Haiti, itself)
- A reiteration of the Canadian/U.S. position: the main thing that Haitians need are jobs, but before you build an environment that can attract new jobs, you need security.
- They've also touched on how the government has been "historically corrupt."
I'm not going to like this book; I can tell. And I've only read the foreword.