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“When Justice Becomes a Weapon: Alarming Signs of State Repression in Liberia”

The international community must not look away as Liberia enters a perilous chapter in its democratic journey. The country now stands at a dangerous crossroads—one...

Why Borrowing for Education Matters — and Why EXCEL Marks a Historic Turning Point for Liberia

By George Werner (former education minister) From post-war recovery and Ebola’s devastation to a decisive national investment in Liberia’s human capital Class, this is for the...

Failed African Unions Post-Independence

Aishatu Kamara (GP95200) Concept of International Relations, MAIR 605 December 16, 2025 Introduction Post-independence, African nations were optimistic about forming unions to foster regional and economic integration, unity,...

Liberia: “Small Light Today, Big Light Tomorrow”

By George Kronnisanyon Werner (former education minister) After the war, Monrovia did not sleep in silence. It slept to the sound of generators. From Sinkor...

Liberia: Executive Mansion Not a Protest Ground, LNP Warns Ahead of December 17 Demonstration — But STAND Vows to Defy Order

The Liberia National Police (LNP) has cautioned that the grounds of the Executive Mansion are not designated for protests or demonstrations. The warning comes...

The “At Least” Mentality — Part IV Liberianization: Building Liberia Through Liberian Expertise and Enterprise

By Cllr. Tiawan Saye Gongloe Liberia will never achieve genuine national progress until we confront a painful but undeniable truth: no nation has ever developed...

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....

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