
Historical governance challenges in Liberia have shaped contemporary societal structures. An ethnographic approach was employed, involving participant observation and semi-structured interviews with key informants to uncover generational narratives and community dynamics. The analysis revealed a significant proportion (45%) of societal problems trace back to colonial-era land distribution policies, influencing current power dynamics and resource allocation challenges. Colonial-era governance decisions have had long-lasting impacts on contemporary Liberian society's governance landscape. Policy recommendations include revisiting historical land distribution records and incorporating intergenerational perspectives in policy formulation to address persistent issues effectively.
Power dynamics, African geography, Social structures, Ethnicity, Tribalism, Traditional authority, Participant observation
Power dynamics, African geography, Social structures, Ethnicity, Tribalism, Traditional authority, Participant observation
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