The narrative delves into the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, revealing the critical factors that contributed to Puerto Rico's devastation. Through meticulous investigation, the acclaimed reporter uncovers the systemic issues and failures that exacerbated the crisis, highlighting the resilience of the island's people amidst the chaos. The book offers a compelling exploration of the political and social dynamics at play, providing a profound understanding of the challenges faced by Puerto Rico in its recovery efforts.
Michael Deibert Reihenfolge der Bücher
Michael Deibert ist ein Journalist, der sich tief in das Leben und die Kultur Lateinamerikas und der Karibik eingearbeitet hat. Seine Arbeiten, die häufig in führenden internationalen Medien erscheinen, befassen sich mit den komplexen sozialen und politischen Fragen dieser Regionen. Deiberts Stil zeichnet sich durch scharfe Beobachtungen und die Fähigkeit aus, das Wesen des Lebens in den von ihm abgedeckten Gebieten einzufangen. Seine Schriften zeugen von seinem anhaltenden Engagement und Verständnis für das Leben in der Karibik und in Lateinamerika.






- 2019
- 2017
A vivid and up-to-the-minute analysis of Haiti's recent history, which overturns the myths and distortions surrounding this so often misunderstood country.
- 2015
In the Shadow of Saint Death
- 316 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
A noted journalist gives U.S. readers the story of the war being waged along our border in the voices of the cartel hitmen, law enforcement officials, politicians, shopkeepers, migrants and children living inside of it year-round. The book poses provocative questions about the direction and consequence of U.S. drug policy and the militarized approach to combating the narcotics trade on both sides of the border. As rival drug gangs turn Northern Mexico into a battleground with body counts surpassing U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, noted journalist and author Michael Deibert turns an unflinching gaze on the war being waged at America's border and, increasingly, spilling across it.
- 2014
In the Shadow of Saint Death: The Gulf Cartel and the Price of America's Drug War in Mexico
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Focusing on the violent conflict between the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas, this book explores the devastating impact of Mexico's drug war, which has claimed over 70,000 lives since 2006. The narrative is enriched by interviews with cartel members, law enforcement, and local residents, revealing the grim realities faced by those living in affected areas. Through these personal accounts, the author challenges readers to consider the implications of U.S. drug policy and the militarized response to the narcotics trade, highlighting the profound consequences for both Mexico and America.
- 2013
The Democratic Republic of Congo
- 260 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
A remarkable and in-depth portrait of a war-torn nation seldom far from the headlines, featuring a wealth of first-hand interviews.
- 2005
Notes from the Last Testament: The Struggle for Haiti
- 478 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Focusing on the tumultuous political landscape of Haiti, the narrative chronicles the events surrounding the overthrow of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Michael Deibert, a seasoned journalist, provides a detailed account of the disintegration of the social-democratic coalition that supported Aristide, highlighting the chaos in Port-au-Prince and the struggles within political circles. The book addresses broader themes such as the challenges faced by emerging democracies, the implications of foreign military intervention, and the enduring impact of slavery and colonialism.