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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...

Developing Multiuser Railway Policy To Ensure Economic Growth And National Development In Liberia

By Nathan N. Mulbah It is a foregone conclusion that the inclusion of railway transportation as a major component in Liberia’s transport sector has the...

Has Liberia Reduced Poverty in the Last 20 Years? The Data Says: Not Enough, Not Broadly, Not Deeply

By George K. Werner (former education minister) Welcome to class! Over the last 20 years, Liberia has repeatedly promised its people a path out of poverty....

CYBERSECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW REGULATING WARFARE IN CYBERSPACE

ARTICLE WRITTEN BY: GABRIELLE M. SALEE Student at the Cuttington University Graduate School of Global Affairs and Policy  Introduction Cyberspace has emerged as the fifth...

Liberia: What We Know — and Still Do Not Know — About the U.S.–Liberia Health MOU and the Growing Politics of Health & Education...

By George K. Werner (former education minister) Class, this is serious reading. Like and share with others. Liberia has spent the last few days debating a...

Liberia: Minister Myers Replies Sen. Konneh on 2026 Fiscal Budget

By Anthony G. Myers (Deputy Finance and Development Planning) There is so much to be gained from reading the following analysis of the FY2026 Budget...

Liberia: Focus On LPRC Past And Present: The Case Of Executive Influence, Board Room Politics, Management Inefficiencies And Corruption

By D. Wa Hne, Jr. Liberia Petroleum Refinery Company, just like other public corporations, has been flooded unimposingly by massive demonstration of Executive Powers. Appointed...

Liberia: Criminal Justice Perspective on Women Raping Men and Boys: An In-Depth Academic Analysis

Abstract For decades, global discourse on sexual violence has overwhelmingly focused on male perpetrators and female victims. While this reflects the statistical majority of cases,...

THE TREATY OF KADESH Written by: Student Christian Kardor, Master’s Candidate School of Global Affairs & Policy Department Cuttington University...

INTRODUCTION The Treaty of Kadesh, concluded around 1259 BCE between the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II and the Hittite King Hattušili III, is widely regarded as...

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