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Global Health Security, Power, and Liberia’s Place in a Changing World

By George K. Werner (former education minister) Since 2020, through my association with the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response (IPPR), I have sat...

Liberia: Global Policy Shifts From Multilateralism and Aid to More Transactional Relationships; First USAID, Now Sweden – Are We Preparing for the Evolving Changes...

By Amin Modad (former Commerce and Industry Minister) My second book, coming out soon, discusses how the world is changing and how swiftly Liberia must...

Liberia: Executive Expectations from the Scope of Operations of the Security Sector of Liberia: An Integrated Assessment of the AFL, LNP, LIS, EPS, LDEA,...

Abstract The security sector of Liberia is central to the protection of national sovereignty, the maintenance of law and order, and the promotion of human...

Liberia’s Quest to Reverse the Culture of Impunity

By Sampson Kwarkye Liberian senators have introduced two separate bills to establish a war crimes court and a specialised economic and corruption crimes court. This aligns...

Liberia’s State’s-Owned Enterprises: The State That Owns Everything But Delivers Too Little

By George Werner (former Education Minister) Dear Class, We will have our regular session this afternoon but let me pause for a moment because something hot...

Liberia: International Law, State Rights to Self Determination

Written by: Student Christian Kardor, Master’s Candidate School of Global Affairs & Policy Department Cuttington University School of Graduate and Professional Studies. INTRODUCTION Self-determination is one of...

Liberia: The “At Least” Mentality — Part III: A Liberian Leadership Weakness from Joseph Jenkins Roberts to Joseph Nyuma Boakai

By Cllr. Tiawan Saye Gongloe (former Presidential Candidate) Liberia, Africa’s first independent republic, began with an extraordinary promise — a free land of liberty established...

Liberia: Abidjan — An Event too Symbolic, too Revealing, and too Instructive to Ignore

By George Kronnisanyon Werner (former education minister) Before our three lessons begin tomorrow, I want to set the scene with what unfolded today in Abidjan...

Liberia: A Call for Continued Structural Reforms and Equitable Management of Our Natural Resources

By D. Wa Hne, Jr. As part of her postwar political, social and economic rejuvenation processes, former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf embarked on structural reforms...

Liberia: A Quiet Earthquake: Sweden’s Exit and What Liberia Failed to See Coming

By George Werner (former education minister) Class, welcome. Take your seats. When Sweden announced today that it would end all bilateral cooperation with Liberia by 2026...

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