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This book highlights and discusses the ways in which international organizations operating in post-conflict Liberia, especially between 2006 and 2008, used their partner and donor statuses, the fragility of the state, and the inability of the state to stand on its own and manage itself properly amid challenges to influence the domestic policy formulation of the country. The discussions concern the education sector, the economy, the judiciary, and how the country had to conform to the requirements of some international organizations to position itself for continued donor assistance.

Produktbeschreibung
This book highlights and discusses the ways in which international organizations operating in post-conflict Liberia, especially between 2006 and 2008, used their partner and donor statuses, the fragility of the state, and the inability of the state to stand on its own and manage itself properly amid challenges to influence the domestic policy formulation of the country. The discussions concern the education sector, the economy, the judiciary, and how the country had to conform to the requirements of some international organizations to position itself for continued donor assistance.
Autorenporträt
Teeko Tozay Yorlay, Sr., a Liberian with over 15 years of skills and experience in political, civil, youth, and gender affairs and public administration, earned a BA in Political Science and an MA in International Relations from the University of Liberia and a Postgraduate Diploma in Public and Development Sector M & E from Wits University.