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Liberia: The Dangers of Outsourcing City Parking: Economic and Unemployment Repercussions for the MCC

by Mohammed M. Bamba, Jr. Governance in Liberia has long suffered from a toxic, recurring disease: the habit of incompetent leaders inheriting perfectly functional public...

Liberia: My God’s Given Gift Has Become My Crime: A Personal Reflection on Faith, Persecution, Purpose, and Destiny

By Jefferson T. Koijee (National Secretary, CDC) There are moments in the life of a man when destiny and suffering meet, when purpose is misunderstood...

China’s Enduring Commitment to Liberia Is Written in Concrete, Steel, and Human Development

By: Nicholas Dweh Nimley, Writer & Journalist In the arena of international relations, the true value of a partnership is not measured by lofty declarations...

The 2% Rule And The Future Of Democracy In Liberia: Why Liberia Must Choose Inclusion Over Exclusion in Building Democracy

Democracy is strongest when the people, and not the government, decide which political parties should survive and which should disappear. Any law that allows...

Liberia: Who Controls The Regulators? How Powerfully Connected DDG Holds Institution Hostage

Inside the institutional war at the Liberia Agriculture Commodity Regulatory Authority — where a suspended deputy's fight for reinstatement has exposed alleged interference, a...

The Risk Handling of Weapons in Law Enforcement: A Liberian Criminological Perspective

Abstract Weapon handling in law enforcement remains one of the most sensitive and critical components of policing and national security. In Liberia, the issue of...

Liberia: Is There A Revolution Going On In The Mining Sector?

By D. Wa Hne Jr. (Former Deputy Director General of LIPA for Research and Consultancy) I have long been concerned about Liberia's mining sector and...

How China forced Europe to reconsider Africa’s industrialization

By W. Gyude Moore/Semafor For decades, African leaders, from Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah to Tanzania’s Julius Nyerere, made a simple argument to Europe and the industrialized...

“The Law Belongs to Those Who Study It”: A Law Enforcement Perspective on Legal Knowledge, Professional Competence, and Justice Administration in Liberia and ECOWAS

Abstract The maxim the law belongs to those who study it encapsulates a foundational principle of legal authority and professional competence, particularly within law enforcement...

Liberia: Lofa County’s Political Transition: Fallah, Nyumalin, Boakai, NIMBO and the Battle for the County’s Future

By George K. Werner (former education minister) When I listened to Francis Sakila Nyumalin Sr. on OK FM this week, I was struck not simply...

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