The dance of the scoundrels
About this book
From the halls of national palaces in the Western Hemisphere to the alleys of the Vatican, author Paul Arcelin brings a lifetime of experience in international affairs, diplomacy, and conflict management. "The Dance of the Tightrope Walkers" tells the dramatic story of powerful actors who dance while dining on champagne and caviar with complete disregard for the poverty of their people. It is an analysis of the effects of greed and corruption on politicians and businesspeople who created an unprecedented political, economic, and security crisis in their country, affecting the daily lives of their citizens and potentially having significant consequences in surrounding counties. The book also calls for democratic forces to remember Haiti's amazing history of slavery liberation and unite in a context of honesty, transparency, and the rule of law to take advantage of upcoming opportunities for economic and social development in the country so that the Pearl of the Caribbean can shine once again.
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