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Liberia Development And Resources Development And Resources 1st Edition Anya M Micallef

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Liberia Development And Resources Development And Resources 1st Edition Anya M Micallef
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.95 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Anya M. Micallef
ISBN: 9781621003182, 1621003183
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Liberia Development And Resources Development And Resources 1st Edition Anya M Micallef by Anya M. Micallef 9781621003182, 1621003183 instant download after payment.

Liberia held elections in October 2005, with a presidential runoff in November, a key step in a peace-building process following its second civil war in a decade. The war pitted the forces of Charles Taylor, elected president in 1997 after Liberia's first civil war, against two armed anti-Taylor rebel groups. The war also destabilized neighboring states, which accepted Liberian refugees and, in some cases, hosted anti-Taylor forces and became targets of the Taylor regime. This new book examines developments in Liberia.

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