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IN MITIGATING THE LEGACIES OF A MISMANAGED VISION: THE CASE OF LIBERIA, William G. Nyanue painstakingly scours and lays bare the roots of Liberia's entrenched underdevelopment and other perennial problems. He describes the character of the nation, a unique brew of values and conventional wisdoms, as the fruit of the mismanagement of the country's lofty founding vision. He advocates a political leadership team of patriots with certain defined qualities to mitigate the legacies of the mismanaged vision. Mitigating the Legacies of a Mismanaged Vision: The Case of Liberia is searing, riveting, and…mehr

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IN MITIGATING THE LEGACIES OF A MISMANAGED VISION: THE CASE OF LIBERIA, William G. Nyanue painstakingly scours and lays bare the roots of Liberia's entrenched underdevelopment and other perennial problems. He describes the character of the nation, a unique brew of values and conventional wisdoms, as the fruit of the mismanagement of the country's lofty founding vision. He advocates a political leadership team of patriots with certain defined qualities to mitigate the legacies of the mismanaged vision. Mitigating the Legacies of a Mismanaged Vision: The Case of Liberia is searing, riveting, and thoroughly researched. I recommend it highly. - J. Marsilius Flumo, Ph.D., Author of A Son's Promise: A Memoire of Perseverance from Liberia to America

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William Nyanue has written a deeply researched book that traces the historical roots of many of Liberia's past woes and current problems. It is a critique written with a passionate sense of commitment to the future well-being of the country. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves this beautiful land and its people. -Kathy Buchanan Welch, Former US Peace Corps Volunteer to Liberia (1969-1973)