YesIf successfully orchestrated, the October 2017 elections in Liberia will mark the first time in recent memory when a democratically elected Liberian president – Ellen Johnson Sirleaf – will hand over power to a similarly elected head of state. This is very likely to be a close election and our Briefing investigates changes and continuities in the candidates, political parties, electoral processes and the workings of the Liberian state at a watershed moment in a long and shifting democratic history
After six years in power, President George Weah has proven he is not up to the job. For the sake of ...
Since its founding by former U.S. slaves 167 years ago, Liberia has been plagued by poverty, corrupt...
In 2006, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf took office in war-ravaged Liberia as Africa s first freely elected f...
If successfully orchestrated, the October 2017 elections in Liberia will mark the first time in rece...
The 2003 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) and the ensuing two-year-long National Transitional Gov...
The momentous 2005 Liberian elections followed a devastating civil war. Remarkably, the winner of t...
YesLiberia’s 2017 elections represented a watershed moment in the country’s political history. In ad...
After 14 years of civil war and violence followed by the momentous and rather unusual elections of 2...
For the best part of seven years, an increasing number of warring factions fought a vicious civil wa...
"Liberia: Postwar, Not Yet Postcolonial" is a project discussing the ways in which, two Liberian pre...
This study examines important factors of disenfranchisement of political subdivisions in Liberia, es...
After 14 years of civil war and violence followed by the momentous and rather unusual elections of 2...
This article deals with dynamics of continuity and change articulated during the presidential and re...
This paper argues that the 2005 election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to the Liberian presidency is best...
This report describes recent developments in Liberia, a small, poor West African country that is und...
After six years in power, President George Weah has proven he is not up to the job. For the sake of ...
Since its founding by former U.S. slaves 167 years ago, Liberia has been plagued by poverty, corrupt...
In 2006, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf took office in war-ravaged Liberia as Africa s first freely elected f...
If successfully orchestrated, the October 2017 elections in Liberia will mark the first time in rece...
The 2003 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) and the ensuing two-year-long National Transitional Gov...
The momentous 2005 Liberian elections followed a devastating civil war. Remarkably, the winner of t...
YesLiberia’s 2017 elections represented a watershed moment in the country’s political history. In ad...
After 14 years of civil war and violence followed by the momentous and rather unusual elections of 2...
For the best part of seven years, an increasing number of warring factions fought a vicious civil wa...
"Liberia: Postwar, Not Yet Postcolonial" is a project discussing the ways in which, two Liberian pre...
This study examines important factors of disenfranchisement of political subdivisions in Liberia, es...
After 14 years of civil war and violence followed by the momentous and rather unusual elections of 2...
This article deals with dynamics of continuity and change articulated during the presidential and re...
This paper argues that the 2005 election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to the Liberian presidency is best...
This report describes recent developments in Liberia, a small, poor West African country that is und...
After six years in power, President George Weah has proven he is not up to the job. For the sake of ...
Since its founding by former U.S. slaves 167 years ago, Liberia has been plagued by poverty, corrupt...
In 2006, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf took office in war-ravaged Liberia as Africa s first freely elected f...