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The Travails of Democratization in Liberia

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The elusive quest for democracy has been an enduring staple of the Liberian political economy since the establishment of the country (Liebenow, 1969, 1987; Sawyer, 1992, 2005). As Kieh (1997: 23) observes,

Since the inception of the Liberian state in the 1800s, the country has been engulfed in a crisis of democracy. This phenomenon has been characterized by political repression, and its attendant lack of respect for civil liberties and human rights and socioeconomic malaise.

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Kieh, G.K. (2015). The Travails of Democratization in Liberia. In: Adejumobi, S. (eds) National Democratic Reforms in Africa. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137518828_2

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