Drawing on Max Weber’s theory of bureaucracy, this paper employs a conceptual framework to examine the challenges of good governance in post-conflict Liberia. Good governance is the sound exercise of administrative authority to manage a country’s resources for development (Astillero and Mangahas, 2002). Government, a pre-condition to governance, is the dominant decision-making arm of a given state. From 1989 to 1996, and 1999 to 2003, Liberia, a West African country, was involved in two civil wars which destroyed most of its’ social institutions. Study reveals that the challenges to good governance are political, administrative, and economic
This study examines important factors of disenfranchisement of political subdivisions in Liberia, es...
Liberia has become the quintessential example of an African failed state. Though Liberia’s civil war...
This dissertation examines the Liberian state in the immediate post-World War Two (WWII) era of Pres...
Since its founding by former U.S. slaves 167 years ago, Liberia has been plagued by poverty, corrupt...
One of the biggest social and political challenges of the states in west Africa south of the Sahara,...
The paper analyzes the role of the Land Commission and the Governance Commision in the post-conflic...
This study stressed that the Liberian civil wars were the outcome of grievances that arose over hist...
Political decentralization has been advanced in the 21st century as a prescription for enabling citi...
This article examines the causes of the Liberian Civil War of 1989–2003, and proposes policy a...
This study examines the applicability and influence of the Weberian model of bureaucracy, a western-...
In post-conflict societies such as Liberia, it is not evident who the relevant national actors are, ...
Good governance is a critical factor in shaping the level of peace and stability in any country as w...
Good governance is integral to economic growth, the eradication of poverty and hunger, and sustainab...
Africa has struggles with leadership problems over the decades. More especially, Nigeria has struggl...
Neopatrimonial politics has become one of the key subjects amongst political scientists due to the u...
This study examines important factors of disenfranchisement of political subdivisions in Liberia, es...
Liberia has become the quintessential example of an African failed state. Though Liberia’s civil war...
This dissertation examines the Liberian state in the immediate post-World War Two (WWII) era of Pres...
Since its founding by former U.S. slaves 167 years ago, Liberia has been plagued by poverty, corrupt...
One of the biggest social and political challenges of the states in west Africa south of the Sahara,...
The paper analyzes the role of the Land Commission and the Governance Commision in the post-conflic...
This study stressed that the Liberian civil wars were the outcome of grievances that arose over hist...
Political decentralization has been advanced in the 21st century as a prescription for enabling citi...
This article examines the causes of the Liberian Civil War of 1989–2003, and proposes policy a...
This study examines the applicability and influence of the Weberian model of bureaucracy, a western-...
In post-conflict societies such as Liberia, it is not evident who the relevant national actors are, ...
Good governance is a critical factor in shaping the level of peace and stability in any country as w...
Good governance is integral to economic growth, the eradication of poverty and hunger, and sustainab...
Africa has struggles with leadership problems over the decades. More especially, Nigeria has struggl...
Neopatrimonial politics has become one of the key subjects amongst political scientists due to the u...
This study examines important factors of disenfranchisement of political subdivisions in Liberia, es...
Liberia has become the quintessential example of an African failed state. Though Liberia’s civil war...
This dissertation examines the Liberian state in the immediate post-World War Two (WWII) era of Pres...