On April 12, 1980, a group of soldiers led by Master Sergeant Samuel K. Doe executed a bloody coup that put an end to the Americo-Liberian minority regime in Liberia, transforming Africa's first republic into a military dictatorship. In Liberia under Samuel Doe, 1980-1985: The Politics of Personal Rule, Yekutiel Gershoni examines the evolution and effects of Samuel K. Doe's reign in Liberia. Gershoni shows Doe's path to absolute power, corruption, and dictatorship and the economic crises and political turmoil that ensued, even after his murder in 1990. Liberia under Samuel Doe also examines the role of the United States as Liberia's closest ally, detailing how Doe managed to attract American diplomatic and military support due to U.S. interests in the Cold War. Through in-depth research, primary sources, and interviews with diplomats, politicians, and activists, Gershoni carefully details the timeline of Doe's rise to power and the lasting effects of his dictatorial legacy.



Autorentext

By Yekutiel Gershoni



Inhalt

Introduction

Part 1: Holding on for Dear Life

Chapter 1: In the Cause of the People

Chapter 2: Sacrifice and Survival

Chapter 3: Getting Foreign Aid

Part 2: The Beginning of Personal Rule

Chapter 4: From Primus Inter Pares to the Head of the Pyramid

Chapter 5: Travels Abroad, Austerity at Home

Chapter 6: Tightening Control

Chapter 7: Bungles

Part 3: A Façade of Democracy

Chapter 8: Completion of the Draft Constitution

Chapter 9: Circumventing Com Con

Chapter 10: Pressing Forward and Holding Back

Chapter 11: A Terrible Betrayal

Part 4: The Battle for the Presidency

Chapter 12: Clearing Obstacles to the Presidency

Chapter 13: The Persecution and Ouster of Sawyer

Chapter 14: Assault on the Rival Parties

Chapter 15: Constrained Campaigning and Rigged Elections

Conclusion

Titel
Liberia under Samuel Doe, 1980-1985
Untertitel
The Politics of Personal Rule
EAN
9781793617880
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
28.03.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.54 MB
Anzahl Seiten
398