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Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution: Liberia’s Peacebuilding Role through the United Nations, AU, ECOWAS, and the MRU in the Liberia–Guinea Border Crisis

Abstract This article provides a comprehensive analysis of Liberia’s role in diplomacy and conflict resolution, with particular focus on the Liberia–Guinea border crisis. Moving beyond...

My Father Deserves the Assumption of Innocence Until Proven Guilty

By Francois Jackson, Greensboro, North Carolina (daughter of Liberian economist, Sam P. Jackson) A man’s wife is discovered bleeding in their bedroom. It takes 21...

Liberia: The Understanding of Failure to Follow Instructions (FFI) and Law Enforcement: A Liberian Perspective

Abstract Failure to Follow Instructions (FFI) represents a recurring and complex challenge in law enforcement operations, particularly within developing democratic societies such as the Republic...

Liberia: The Sorlumba Culture and Interrelationship at the Liberia and Guinea Border

By: Aaron Patrick Mansaray (lecturer/University of Liberia) The Liberia–Sierra Leone border is 299 km (185 mi) in length and runs from the tripoint with Guinea...

Editorial: Government Should Pursue The Aggressor Across the Border, Not the Liberian People Demanding Answers

For nearly a month, parts of Liberia’s northern frontier have been under the shadow of an unwelcome presence from across the border. The government’s public...

Corporate Safari: The Tale of Talkers vs. Solvers in the Jungle of Business

In the vast, untamed corporate wilderness, two distinct species roam the open-plan office landscapes, forage around coffee machines, and converge in meeting rooms, each...

Liberia: A Tribute to Two Friends, Two Shepherds

George K. Werner (former education minister) I begin by expressing my sincere appreciation to Archbishop Gabriel Blamo Jubwe and his leadership team of the Archdiocese...

Liberia: Reforms Hit the Ministry of Mines and Energy? Will There Be the Political Will?

By D. Wa Hne, Jr. The Ministry of Mines and Energy has always been a Government and Investors Thing in terms of economic benefits, and...

Liberia: Guinea and the Economy: Two Looming Challenges—One Far More Consequential

By George K. Werner (former education minister) Governments are rarely tested by one crisis at a time. More often, they are tested by convergence. Liberia...

Liberia: Reforming the United Nations Security Council: An African Perspective on Equity, Representation, and Global Governance

Abstract The question of reforming the United Nations has become one of the most significant debates in contemporary international relations. Central to this discussion is...

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