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Liberia: National Unification Day: The Unfinished Promise

By Prof.  Kettehkumuehn E. Murray, Ph.D. (former Montserrado County Representative) “A house divided against itself may stand for a season, but never in peace.” Bassa Proverb Tomorrow,...

Editorial: Tracks of Neglect: Liberia’s Rail Tragedies and the Cost of Rejecting Independent Standards

It was supposed to be a routine inspection. Edward Kolliemen, like so many who keep the iron artery between Yekepa and Buchanan open, climbed...

Executive Responsibilities Toward Former Presidents and Former Vice Presidents: A Comparative Analysis of Liberia and the United States

Abstract The treatment of former Presidents and Vice Presidents reflects the strength, maturity, and institutional continuity of a democratic state. In Liberia, the responsibilities of...

Liberia: Why Ellen and Boakai Maybe Speaking Infrequently?

By Paul M. Kanneh Across Africa, leaders who have held power under controversial circumstances often resort to intense political maneuvering when they realize that the...

Liberia: How Marshall Taught Me a Lesson in Cultural Anthropology Again

Cultural anthropology is the branch of Anthropology that studies how people live, think, and make meaning—how belief, ritual, language, and social practices shape the...

Security Preparations for Annual and High-Profile Events: A VIP Protection Perspective (A Comparative and Analytical Study of Liberia, ECOWAS, the United States, and Europe)

Abstract Security planning for annual and high-profile events has evolved into a sophisticated discipline that blends intelligence, operational strategy, legal awareness, and technological innovation. From...

Liberia: Cowards Die Many Times Before Their Death

By George K. Werner (former education minister) “Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.” — William Shakespeare,...

Liberia: In the Heat Outside the Barclay Training Center

By George K. Werner (former education minister) This morning, driving along UN Drive past Antoinette Tubman Stadium and just beside the Barclay Training Center, I...

Integrity in Military Recruitment: A Critical Assessment of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) in the Post-SSR Era

Abstract Recruitment into the armed forces is a foundational process that shapes the operational effectiveness, ethical orientation, and public legitimacy of military institutions. In post-conflict...

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

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...

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