Neoliberal Neophyte
Haiti • Capital • Coloniality
Baudelaire K. Ulysse, Ed.D.
Neoliberal Neophyte: Haiti, Global Capital, and the Coloniality of Reform
By Baudelaire K. Ulysse, Ed.D.
This near-complete manuscript offers a critical examination of Haiti as a site of neoliberal experimentation, exposing how global capital, international policy frameworks, and development discourse reproduce colonial logics under the guise of reform.
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Neoliberal Neophyte situates Haiti within a global political-economic system that simultaneously marginalizes and instrumentalizes it. Through a critical theoretical lens, the book explores how structural adjustment, NGO governance, and international intervention reshape sovereignty, labor, and everyday life. The work argues that Haiti is not merely a failed state narrative, but a deeply revealing case of how neoliberalism operates in its most concentrated and visible form. By tracing policy decisions, institutional actors, and ideological frameworks, the book exposes the continuity between colonial domination and modern reform agendas.
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Baudelaire K. Ulysse, Ed.D. is a scholar and author whose work interrogates global systems of power, education, and political economy, with particular attention to Haiti and postcolonial contexts.
