Liberia: A Country Study
Table of Contents
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Introduction
African Background
- The Independent Republic
- The True Whig Ascendancy
- The Tubman Era
- The Tolbert Presidency
- Agriculture
- Mining
- Manufacturing
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Energy Sources
- Wood Fuels
- Electric
- Power
- Petroleum
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Transportation
- Ports
- Martime Shipping
- Roads
- Railroads
- Civil Aviation
- Foreign Trade and Balance of Payment
- Constitutional Development
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Structure of Goverment
- Executive Branch
- Civil Service
- Judicial System
- Local Administration
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People's Redemption Council
- Political Program
- Transistional Politics, 1981-82
- Toward Civilian Rule
- 1983-84-Parties
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Associations, and Factions
- Political Organizations under the Second Republic
- Interest Groups
- The Information Media
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Foreign Relations
- Africa
- Neighboring Countries
- Western Europe
- United States
- Coummunist Countries
- State of Internal Security
- External Security Concerns
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The Armed Forces
- The Military and the Government
- Manpower
- Organization and Strength
- Training
- Morale and Conditions of Service
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Chapter One: Historical Settings