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Liberia: The Significance of Executive Clemency: A Liberian Perspective

Abstract Executive clemency is a constitutionally vested power that enables the President of Liberia to grant mercy in criminal cases after conviction. This article, while...

Liberia: Go Tell It Everywhere — Christmas Belongs First to the Poor

  By George K. Werner (former education minister) Class, thank you. Thank you for thinking with me this year — for agreeing, disagreeing, questioning, arguing, laughing, and...

A Critique of Dillion’s Morality Card

Senator Abraham Darius Dillon’s record of political opportunism, dishonesty and downright hate for the people of Nimba is well documented in recent Liberian history

Liberia: Da Small Place We Passed?

By George K. Werner (former education minister) I have just watched a Student Unification Party (SUP) press conference. The language was familiar. The tone unmistakable....

Liberia: Territorial Change Of China Since The 1800S And Its Claim On The Nine-Dash Line.

Written by: Student Gabrielle M. Salee, Master’s Candidate School of Global Affairs & Policy Department Cuttington University School of Graduate and Professional Studies.  Introduction The history of China's...

Liberia: The Impact of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) on the Development of Law Enforcement Institutions in Liberia

Abstract The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), a United States government development agency, has played a strategic role in supporting post‑conflict recovery, democratic governance, and institutional...

Liberia: Thousands Join the Archdiocesan Annual Pilgrimage to Our Lady Queen of Peace Shrine as Jubilee Year of Hope Closes

Thousands of Catholics and non-Catholics from across Liberia converged on the Archdiocesan Marian Shrine of Our Lady Queen of Peace in Virginia, outside Monrovia,...

“Crimes in Uniform: Why Allegations of Police Atrocities in Liberia Demand Global Sanctions”

The international community must no longer remain silent in the face of mounting and deeply disturbing allegations of systematic violence, extrajudicial killings, and gross human...

Education as a Pillar of National Security: Government Sponsorship for Liberia’s Law Enforcement and Security Personnel

Abstract National security in contemporary states is no longer defined solely by military strength or coercive capacity but increasingly by the quality, professionalism, and ethical...

The Lasting Scars of Liberia’s Mineral Wealth and Its Tourist Attractions

By George K. Werner (former education minister) The photographs were posted casually, almost innocently. My sister, Lovetta, shared them the way people share moments of...

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