From the perspective of Honduran and Honduranist scholars, the most common reference to Haiti is as a point of hemispheric comparison. Whether measuring GDP per capita, state legitimacy and citizens’ political tolerance, or corruption, the phrase “Honduras ranks last…after Haiti” seems to be de rigueur. This is no coincidence: the policies and structures that have effected extreme poverty and highly concentrated wealth in both places are very much connected.
Sen. Johnson Threatens Legal Action Unless HHS Turns Over Unredacted Emails
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By Brenda Baletti, Ph.D. | The Defender |November 22, 2024 Sen. Ron Johnson
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