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Constitutional Neopatrimonialism in Liberia

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Liberia is a dysfunctional country as the result of its patronage practices, which include nepotism, bribery, and election fraud. Stephen H. Gobewole, who grew up in Liberia, explains how these corrupt practices have created a dysfunctional institution. He traces the history of the country and answers question such as: ¿ How have corrupt political practices contributed to the country's poor economy? ¿ Why has public corruption been allowed to persist for so long? ¿ What similarities does Liberia share with other sub-Saharan African countries? ¿ How have elections been manipulated throughout the years? Other topics include United States involvement in Liberia, why so many Liberian presidents continue to act unethically, and the country's civil war. The book provides empirical evidence, including statistical figures and charts, to demonstrate that the corrupt system in Liberia has led to abject poverty, lower living standards, national instability, and underdevelopment. Moreover, the author shares public policy proposals that would ease problems, including the effective enforcement of anticorruption regulations.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781665726290
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 240
  • Published:
  • August 15, 2022
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x14x229 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 396 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 12, 2024
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025

Description of Constitutional Neopatrimonialism in Liberia

Liberia is a dysfunctional country as the result of its patronage practices, which include nepotism, bribery, and election fraud.
Stephen H. Gobewole, who grew up in Liberia, explains how these corrupt practices have created a dysfunctional institution. He traces the history of the country and answers question such as:
¿ How have corrupt political practices contributed to the country's poor economy?
¿ Why has public corruption been allowed to persist for so long?
¿ What similarities does Liberia share with other sub-Saharan African countries?
¿ How have elections been manipulated throughout the years?
Other topics include United States involvement in Liberia, why so many Liberian presidents continue to act unethically, and the country's civil war.
The book provides empirical evidence, including statistical figures and charts, to demonstrate that the corrupt system in Liberia has led to abject poverty, lower living standards, national instability, and underdevelopment.
Moreover, the author shares public policy proposals that would ease problems, including the effective enforcement of anticorruption regulations.

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