Neopatrimonial politics has become one of the key subjects amongst political scientists due to the ubiquity of cases that fit this phenomenon. In essence, the concept refers to the confusion observable in many developing countries across the globe between the public and private spheres or public office and the office holder in a given state. In its general sense and with reference to African politics the theory argues that the African governing elite use public bureaucratic institutions as a façade. In reality, political authority for the day-to-day running of the state lies primarily with a small oligarchy controlled by a ruling "strongman". This article uses Liberia as a case study to elucidate this concept. Other cases from Africa are ci...
In this paper I will examine the role of Liberian women in politics from the late 19th century to th...
Liberia has become the quintessential example of an African failed state. Though Liberia’s civil war...
Colonialism in Africa had a devastating impact on the participatory role of women in politics. Europ...
This study examines important factors of disenfranchisement of political subdivisions in Liberia, es...
The concept of neopatrimonial rule was first applied to Africa in 1978, when Jean-François Médard un...
Neopatrimonialism, a system whereby rulers use state resources for personal benefit and to secure th...
The momentous 2005 Liberian elections followed a devastating civil war. Remarkably, the winner of t...
The 2003 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) and the ensuing two-year-long National Transitional Gov...
Recent times have witnessed a rising interest in micro-level conflict resolution mechanisms in the f...
"Liberia: Postwar, Not Yet Postcolonial" is a project discussing the ways in which, two Liberian pre...
This article seeks to examine intricacies and dynamics of political leadership in Africa‟s developme...
This study stressed that the Liberian civil wars were the outcome of grievances that arose over hist...
Recently, a democratically elected president issued an order requiring another President, also in of...
Drawing on Max Weber’s theory of bureaucracy, this paper employs a conceptual framework to examine t...
Using the Ebola outbreak of 2014/2015 in Liberia as a case study, this article demonstrates that by ...
In this paper I will examine the role of Liberian women in politics from the late 19th century to th...
Liberia has become the quintessential example of an African failed state. Though Liberia’s civil war...
Colonialism in Africa had a devastating impact on the participatory role of women in politics. Europ...
This study examines important factors of disenfranchisement of political subdivisions in Liberia, es...
The concept of neopatrimonial rule was first applied to Africa in 1978, when Jean-François Médard un...
Neopatrimonialism, a system whereby rulers use state resources for personal benefit and to secure th...
The momentous 2005 Liberian elections followed a devastating civil war. Remarkably, the winner of t...
The 2003 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) and the ensuing two-year-long National Transitional Gov...
Recent times have witnessed a rising interest in micro-level conflict resolution mechanisms in the f...
"Liberia: Postwar, Not Yet Postcolonial" is a project discussing the ways in which, two Liberian pre...
This article seeks to examine intricacies and dynamics of political leadership in Africa‟s developme...
This study stressed that the Liberian civil wars were the outcome of grievances that arose over hist...
Recently, a democratically elected president issued an order requiring another President, also in of...
Drawing on Max Weber’s theory of bureaucracy, this paper employs a conceptual framework to examine t...
Using the Ebola outbreak of 2014/2015 in Liberia as a case study, this article demonstrates that by ...
In this paper I will examine the role of Liberian women in politics from the late 19th century to th...
Liberia has become the quintessential example of an African failed state. Though Liberia’s civil war...
Colonialism in Africa had a devastating impact on the participatory role of women in politics. Europ...