Liberia

Literatur zum Thema Gender

African Women and Peace Support Group

2004
Liberian women peacemakers, Fighting for their right to be seen, heard and counted, Africa World Press, Trenton.

Aning, E.K.

1998
Gender and civil war, The cases of Sierra Leone and Liberia, in: Civil Wars, vol. 1, no. 4, pp.1-26.
1998
Women and civil conflict: Liberia and Sierra Leone, in: African Journal of International Affairs, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 45-58.

AI - Amnesty International

2004
Liberia - No impunity for rape, A crime against humanity and war crime, Amnesty International Report, AFR 34/017/2004, Amnesty International, London.
2005
Liberia - Violence, discrimination and impunity, Amnesty International Report, AFR 34/003/2005, London.
2007
Time for thruth, justice and reparation of Liberia’s victims, Amnesty International Report, AFR 34/003/2007, London.

Aisha, Fatoumata

2005
Mainstreaming gender in peace support operations, The United Nations Mission in Liberia, in: Aboagye, Festus / Bah, Alahji (eds.):A tortuous road to peace, The dynamics of regional, UN and international humanitaran interventions in Liberia, Publications of the Institute of Security Studies, Pretoria, S.147-163.

Alarakhia, Safeena

2000
Engendering the peace process in West Africa: The Mano River Women's Peace Network: Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Femmes Africa Solidarité, Women's Best Practices in Africa Series, FAS-Publications, Geneva.

Association of Female Llawyers of Liberia

1998
Hundreds of victims silently grieving, in: Trushen, M. et al. (ed.): What women do in wartime, Zed Books, London,pp.129-137.

Bazergan, Roxanne

2006
HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitude and practice survey, UN informed peacekeepers in Liberia, UN-Peacekeeping, UN-DPKO/UNIFEM/UNAIDS, New York.

Bennett, Olivia / Bexley, Jo / Warnock, Kitty (eds.)

1995
Arms to fight, arms to protect, women speak out about conflict, Panos, London.

Bouta, Tsjeard / Frerks, Georg / Hughes, Bib

2005
Gender and peacemaking in the Westafrican context, Netherlands Institute of International Relations, ‘Clingendael’, Conflict Research Unit, The Hague.

Bruthus, Lois

2007
Zero tolerance for Liberian rapists, in: Forced Migration Review, vol. 27, S.35.

Cain, Kenneth

1999
Rape of Dinah, Human rights and civil war in Liberia, in: Human Rights Quarterly, 21, S.265-307.

Forsström, David / Alexandra, Sundberg

2007
Designing gender-senstive demobilisation exercises, The Liberian case, Arbeitspapier, Nr. 2, Forschungsstelle Kriege, Rüstung und Entwicklung, Universität Hamburg.

IRIN

2004
Web special on violence against women and girls during and after conflict, IRIN News, New York.

Kreitzer, Linda

2000
Liberian refugee women, A qualitative study of their participation in planning camp programmes, in: International Social Work, vol. 45, no. 1, S.45-58.

Lacey, Linda / Sinai, Irit

1996
Do female-headed households have different shelter needs than men? The case of Monrovia, Liberia, in: Journal of Comparative Family Studies, vol. 27, no. 1, S.89-108.

Lucas, Emma

1997
Sexual abuses as wartime crimes against women and children: The Case of Liberia, in: Liberian Studies Journal, vol. 22, no. 2, S. 240-260.

Moran, Mary

1997
Warriors or soldiers? Masculinity and ritual transvestism in the Liberian civil war, in: Lamphere, Louise / Rangoné, Helena / Zavella, Patricia (eds.): Situated lives, Gender and culture in everyday life, Routledge, London, pp.440-450.
2000
Gender and aging: Are women `warriors' among the Glebo of Liberia? In: Liberian Studies Journal, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 24-41.

Munala, June

2007
Challenging Liberian attitudes towards violence against women, in: Forced Migration Review, vol. 27, S.36-37.

Puechgirbal, Nadine

2004
Involving women in peace process, Lessons from four African countries (Burundi, DRC, Liberia and Sierra Leone, in: Karamé, Kari (ed.): Gender and peacebuilding in Africa, Training for Peace Programme, Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt, Oslo, S.47-66.

Rehn, Elisabeth / Sirleaf, Johnson Ellen

2002
Women, war peace, The independent experts’ assessement, Progress of the world’s women, vol. 1, UNIFEM, New York.

Sieleaf Johnson, Ellen

2007
Liberia’s gender based violence national action plan, in: Forced Migration Review, vol. 27, S.34.

Swiss, S. / Jennings, P. et al.

2002
Violence against women during the Liberian civil conflict, in: Journal of the American Medical Association, 279, 8, S.625-629.

UNICEF

2005
The impact of conflict on women and girls in West and Central Africa, New York.

United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM)

2006
Gender profile of the conflict in Liberia, UNIFEM, New York.

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

2001
How to guide, Sexual and gender based violence programs in Liberia, Health and Community Development Section, UNHCR Publication, Geneva/Paris.

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) / UNESCO et al.

2001
Best practices in peace buildung and non-violent conflict resolution, Some documented African Women’s Peace Initiatives, UNHCR/UNESCO Publication, Geneva/Paris.

United Nations Office of the Special Advisor on Gender Issues and the Advancement of Women (OSAGI)

2003
Gender checklist on Liberia, OSAGI, New York.

Utas, Mats

2005a
Victimcy, girlfriending, soldiering: Tactic agency is a young woman's social navigation of the Liberian War Zone, in: Anthropological Quarterly, vol. 78, S. 403-430.
2005b
Agency of victims, Young women in the Liberian civil war, in: Honwana, Alicinda / De Boeck, Filip (eds.): Children and youth in postcolonial Africa, James Currey, Oxford, S.53-80.
2005c
Building a future? The reintegration and remarginalisation of youth in Liberia, in: Richards, Paul (ed.): No peace, no war, An anthropology of armed conflicts, James Currey, Oxford, S.137-154.
2006a
Fluid research fields, Studying excombatant youth in the aftermath of the Liberian civil war, in: Boyden, Jo / De Berry, Joanna (eds.): Children and youth on the front line, Ethnography, armed conflict, and displacement, Berghahn Books, New York, S.209-236.
2006b
War, violence and videotapes, Media and localised landscapes of the Liberian civil war, in: Kaarsholm, Preben (ed.): Violence, political culture and development in Africa, James Currey, Oxford, S.161-180.

Vann, Beth

2002
Gender-based violence, Emerging issues in programs serving displaced populations, Repoductive Health for Refugees Consortium, Publication of the JSI Research and Training Institute, Arlington.

Veney, Cassandra

2006
Between the devil and the deep blue sea, Internally displaced women and girls in Liberia and Uganda and the role of the international community, in: Journal of International Women’s Studies, vol. 7, S.209-223.

Wilke-Launer, Renate

2007a
Mit Frauen Staat machen, Die UN und die Reform der Sicherheitskräfte in Liberia, in: Der Überblick, 1-2, S.4-5.
2007b
Die Präsidentin hat es eilig, Massive Präsenz der Vereinten Nationen in Liberia, in: Der Überblick, 1-2, S.128-135.

Hintergrundliteratur

Adebajo, Adekeye

2002a
Building peace in West Africa: Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea Bisseau, Lynne Rienner, Boulder.
2002b
Liberia’s civil war, Nigeria, ECOMOG and regional security, Lynne Rienner, Boulder.
2003
Liberia, A warlords peace, in: Stedman, John / Cousens, Elizabeth (eds.): Ending civil wars, Lynne Rienner, Boulder, S.599-633.

Adebajo, Adekeye / Rashid, Ismail (eds.)

2004
West Africa’s security challenges, Building peace in a troubled region, Lynne Rienner, Boulder.

Aboagye, Festus / Bah, Alahji (eds.)

2005
A tortuous road to peace, The dynamics of regional, UN and international humanitaran interventions in Liberia, Publications of the Institute of Security Studies, Pretoria.

Adeleke, Ademola

1995
The politics and diplomacy of peacekeeping in West Africa, The ECOWAS operation in Liberia, in: Journal of Modern African Studies, vol. 33, no. 4, S.569-593.

Adibe, Clement

1998
The Liberian conflict and the ECOWAS-UN partnership, in: Weiss, Thomas (ed.): Beyond UN subcontracting, Task sharing with regional security arrangements and service providing NGOs, Ashgate Publishers, Aldershot, S.67-90.
1997
The Liberian conflict and the ECOWAS – UN partnership, in: Third World Quarterly, vol. 18, no. 3, S.471-488.

African Women and Peace Support Group

2004
Liberian women peacemakers, Fighting for their right to be seen, heard and counted, Africa World Press, Trenton.

AI - Amnesty International

2004
Liberia - No impunity for rape, A crime against humanity and war crime, Amnesty International Report, AFR 34/017/2004, Amnesty International, London.
2005
Liberia - Violence, discrimination and impunity, Amnesty International Report, AFR 34/003/2005, London.
2007
Time for thruth, justice and reparation of Liberia’s victims, Amnesty International Report, AFR 34/003/2007, London.

Aisha, Fatoumata

2005
Mainstreaming gender in peace support operations, The United Nations Mission in Liberia, in: Aboagye, Festus / Bah, Alahji (eds.): A tortuous road to peace, The dynamics of regional, UN and international humanitaran interventions in Liberia, Publications of the Institute of Security Studies, Pretoria, S.147-163.

Alao, Abiodun

1998
The burden of collective goodwill, The international involvement in the Liberian civil war, Ashgate, Aldershot.

Alarakhia, Safeena

2000
Engendering the peace process in West Africa: The Mano River Women's Peace Network: Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Femmes Africa Solidarité, Women's Best Practices in Africa Series, FAS-Publications, Geneva.

Allen, William E.

2004
Rethinking the history of settler agriculture in nineteenth-century, in: International Journal of African Historical Studies, 37, 3, S.435-62.
2005
Historical methodology and writing the Liberian past: The case of agriculture in the nineteenth century, in: History in Africa, vol. 32, S.21-39

Alley, Patrick

2002
Roden für den Krieg, Präsident Taylor verschachert Liberias Wälder und kauft Waffen, in: Der Überblick, 2, S.56-61.

Armon, Jeremy / Carl, Andy (eds.)

1998
The Liberian peace process, 1990-1996, ACCORD, London.

Anda, Michael

2000
Women and development: Correlates of political participation in Liberia, in: Scandinavian Journal of Development Alternatives and Area Studies, vol. 20, S.99-129.

Aning, Emmanuel Kwesi

1994
Managing regional security in West Africa, ECOWAS, ECOMOG and Liberia, CDR Working Papers, Centre for Development Research, Copenhagen.
1996
Ghana, ECOWAS and the Liberian crisis, in: An analysis of Ghana’s role in Liberia, in: Liberian Studies Journal, 11, 2, S.259-299.
1998
Gender and civil war, The cases of Sierra Leone and Liberia, in: Civil Wars, vol. 1, no. 4, S.1-26.
2003
Regulating illicit trade in natural resources, The role of regional actors in West Africa, in: Review of African Political Economy, no. 95, S.99-107.
2005
The challenges of civil wars to multilateral interventions, UN, ECOWAS, and complex political emergencies in West Africa, A critical analysis, in: African and Asian Studies, vol. 4, no. 1-2, S.1-20.

Armstrong, Gary

2004
Life, death and the buiscuit, Football and the embodiment of society in Liberia, West Africa, in: Armstrong, Gary / Giulianotti, Richard (eds.): Football in Africa, Conflict, conciliation and community, Palgrave MacMillan, London, S.183-209.

Association of Female Lawyers of Liberia

1998
Hundreds of victims silently grieving, in: Trushen, M. et al. (ed.): What women do in wartime, Zed Books, London, S.129-137.

Atkinson, Philippa

1999
Deconstructing media mythologies of ethnic war in Liberia, in: Allen, Tim / Seaton, Jean (eds.): The media of conflict, War reporting and representation of ethnic violence, Zed Books, London, S.192-218.

Barclay, Anthony

1999
Consolidating peace through governance and regional cooperation, The Liberian experience, in: Adedeji, Adebayo (ed.): Comprehending and mastering African conflicts, The search for sustainable peace and good governance, Zed Books, London, S.297-315.

Basedau, Matthias / Mehler, Andreas / Smith-Höhn, Judy

2007
Public perception of security in post-conflict urban Liberia and Sierra Leone, part I: Liberia, Caught between international, state and non-state actors, in: Journal of Peacebuilding and Development, vol. 3, no. 2, S.84-89.

Baubet, Thierry, Desjardins, Christelle et al.

2006
How to care the psychic sufferings of local workers for NGOs. An example in Liberia with MSF, in: L'Autre: Cliniques, Cultures et Societes, 7, 1, S.129-145.

Bazergan, Roxanne

2006
HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitude and practice survey, UN informed peacekeepers in Liberia, UN-Peacekeeping, UN-DPKO/UNIFEM/UNAIDS, New York.

Bekoe, Dorina

2003
Toward a theory of peace agreement implication, The case of Liberia, in: Journal of Asian and African Studies, vo. 38, S.256-294.

Benner, Thorsten / Blume Till

2007
‘Ma Ellen’ macht Politik, in: Internationale Politik, 12, S.61-69.
2008
A second chance for Liberia, International Politik – Global Edition, Spring 2008, s.40-45.

Bennett, Olivia / Bexley, JO / Warnock, Kitty

1995
Arms to fight, Arms to protect, Women speak out about conflict, Panos Publishers, London.

Berman, Eric / Sams, Katie

2000
Peacekeeping in Africa, Capabilities and culpabilities, Publications of the United Nations Institute of Disarmament Research / ISS, Geneva / Pretoria.

Bernath, C. / Martin, S.

2004
Peacekeeping in West Africa, A regional approach, Refugees International, New York.

Blyden, Nemata

2002
The search for Anna Erskine, African American women in the nineteenth-century Liberia, in: Higgs, Catherine / Moss, Barbara / Ferguson, Earline Rae (eds.): Stepping forward, Black women in Africa and the Americans, Ohio University Press, Athens, S.31-43.

Boas, Morten

1997
Liberia – The hellbound heart? Regime breakdown and the deconstruction of society, in: Alternatives, vol. 22, S.353-380.
2001
Liberia and Sierra Leone – Dead ringers? The logic of neo-patrimonial rule, in: Third World Quarterly, vol. 22, no. 5, S.697-723.

Bouta, Tsjeard / Frerks, Georg / Hughes, Bib

2005
Gender and peacemaking in the Westafrican context, Netherlands Institute of International Relations, ‘Clingendael’, Conflict Research Unit, The Hague.

Brenner, Mary

1998
Gender and classroom interaction in Liberia, in: Bloch, Marianne (ed.): Women and education in Sub-Saharan Africa, Power, opportunities, and constraints, Lynne Rienner, Boulder, S.131-156.

Brown, David

1982a
Politics as ritual, Rules as resources in the politics of the Liberian hinterland, in: African Affairs, vol. 81, 325, S.479-497.
1982b
On the category civilized in Liberia and elsewhere, in: Journal of Modern African Studies, 20, 2, S.287-303.

Brown, Diana

2003
Liberia, civil war and the ‘collapse’ of the settler state, in: Ferguson, Brian (ed.): The state, identity and violence, Political disintegration in the post-cold war, Routledge, London, S.217-242.

Bruthus, Lois

2007
Zero tolerance for Liberian rapists, in: Forced Migration Review, vol. 27, S.35.

Buelow, George

1981
Eve’s rib, Association membership and mental health among Kru women, in: Liberian Studies Journal, vol. 9, S.23-33.

Burrowes, Carl

2004
Political emergence of women, in: Burrowes, Carl (eds.): Power and Press Freedom in Liberia, 1830-1970: The impact of globalization and civil society on media-government relations, Africa World Press, Trenton.

Cain, Kenneth

1999
Rape of Dinah, Human rights and civil war in Liberia, in: Human Rights Quarterly, 21, S.265-307.

Clapham, Christopher

1982
The politics of failure, Clientelism, political instability and national integration in Liberia and Sierra Leone, in: Clapham, Christopher (ed.): Private patronage and public power, Political clientelism in the modern state, Frances Pinter, London, S.76-92.
1989
Liberia, in: O’Brien, Donal / Dunn, John / Rathbone, Richard (ed.s): Contemporary West African states, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, S.99-112.

Cleaver, Gerry

1998
Liberia, Lessons from the experiences of ECOMOG, in: Furley, Oliver / May, Roy (eds.): Peacekeeping in Africa, Ashgate Publishers, Aldershot, S.223-238.

Conteh, Al-Hassan

1990
Reflections on some concepts of religion and medicine in Liberian society, in: Liberian Studies Journal, 13, 1, S.42-66.

Conteh, Al-Hassan / Guannu, Joseph et al.

1999
Liberia, in: Adedeji, Adebayo (ed.): Comprehending and mastering African conflicts, The search for sustainable peace and good governance, Zed Books, London, S.104-140.

Currens, Gerald

1976
Women, men, and rice, Agricultural innovation in Northwestern Liberia, in: Human Organization, vol. 35, no.1, S.355-365.

D’Azvedo, Warren

1994
Gola womanhood and the limits of masculine omnipotence, in: Blakely, Thomas / van Beek, Walter / Thomson, Dennis (eds.): Religion in Africa, Experience and expression, James Currey, Oxford, S.342-362.

David, Magdalean Soniia

1987
The impact of rural transformation on the productive role of Liberian women: The case of rice production, in: Liberia-Forum, vol. 3, no. 4, S.27-37.
1997
`You become one in marriage': Domestic budgeting among the Kpelle of Liberia, in: Canadian Journal of African Studies,vol. 31, no. 1, S.144-169.

DeLombard, Jeannine

1991
Sisters servants or saviors? National baptist women missionaries in Liberia in the 1920s, in: International Journal of African Historical Studies,vol. 24, no. 2, S.323-348.

Dennis, Yede / Dennis, Emmet

2002
The Liberian perspective on the issue of female circumcision in the context of global practices: Tradition versus laws, Policies and human rights, in: Liberian Studies Journal, vol. 26, no. 2, S.19-32.

De Montclos, Marc-Antoine

1999
Liberia oder die Ausplünderung eines Landes, in: Jean, François / Rufin, Jean-Christophe (Hrsg.): Ökonomie der Bürgerkriege, Hamburger Edition, Hamburg, S.219-242.

De Waal, Alex

1996
Contemporary warfare in Africa, Changing contexts, changing strategies, in: IDS Bulletin, vol. 27, no. 3, S.6-16.

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Vereinte Nationen (Hg.)

2007
Blickpunkt Liberia, Peacebuilding in einem fragilen Staat, Blaue Reihe 101, Veröffentlichungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Vereinte Nationen, Berlin.

Dolo, Emmanuel

1996
Democracy versus dictatorship, The quest of freedom and justice in Africa’s oldest republic – Liberia, University Press of America, Lanham.

Dunn, Elwood

1998
Liberia’s internal response to ECOMOG interventionist efforts, in: Magyar, K.P. / Conteh-Morgan, E. (eds.): Peacekeeping in Africa, MacMillan, Basingstoke, S.76-105.
1999
The civil war in Liberia, in: Ali, Taisier / Matthews, Robert (eds.): Civil wars in Africa, Roots and resolutions, McGill-Queens University Press, Montreal/ Kingston, S.89-119.

Ellis, Stephen

1995a
Liberia 1989-1994, A study of ethnic and spiritual violence, in: African Affairs, vol. 94, S.165-197.
1995b
Wer zähmt die Macht der Masken? Die anarchische Gewalt und die Auflösung der spirituellen Ordnung in Liberia, in: Der Überblick, 2, S.11-15.
1998
Liberia’s warlord insurgency, in: Clapham, Christopher (ed.): African guerrillas, James Currey, London/Oxford, S.155-171.
1999
The mask of anarchy, The destruction of Liberia and the religious dimensions of an African civil war, Hurst Publishes, London.
2001
Mystical weapons: Some evidence from the Liberian war, in: Journal of Religion in Africa, vol. 31, no. 2, S.222-36.
2004
Interpreting violence, Reflections on West African wars, in: Whitehead, Neil (ed.): Violence, James Currey, London, S.107-124.

Ero, Comfort

2000
Dilemmas of accomodation and reconstruction, Liberia, in: Pugh, Michael (ed.): Regeneration of war-torn societies, MacMillan Publishers, Basingstoke, S.195-213.

Essuman-Johnson, A.

1996
Liberian and Sahel refugees in Ghana, the politics of providing assistance to refugees, in: Nugent, Paul / Asiwaju, A.I. (eds.): African boundaries, Barriers, conduits, opportunities, Pinter Publishers, London, S.222-236.

Fayemi, J.K.

2004
Governing insecurity in post-conflict states, The case of Sierra Leone and Liberia, in: Bryden, A. / Hänggi, H. (eds.): Reform and reconstruction of the security sector, Lit-Verlag, Münster, S.2-27.

Fleischman, Janet

1994
Human rights and the civil war in Liberia, in: Liberian Studies Journal, vol. 19, no. 2, S.173-182.

Fleischman, Janet / Whitman, Lois

1994
Easy prey, Child soldiers in Liberia, HRW Publications, New York / Washington D.C.

Fleshman, Michael

2007
Africa ending impunity for rights abuses, Former presidents of Liberia and Chad face trial, in: Africa Renewal, Vol.20, no. 4, S.7.

Ford, Martin

1995
The political economy of taxation in Liberia, ca. 1830-1930, in: Research in Economic Anthropology, vol. 16, S.397-419

Forsström, David / Alexandra, Sundberg

2007
Designing gender-senstive demobilisation exercises, The Liberian case, Arbeitspapier, Nr. 2, Forschungsstelle Kriege, Rüstung und Entwicklung, Universität Hamburg.

Francis, David

2006
Uniting Africa, Building regional peace and security systems, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot.

Francis, David / Faal, Mohammed et al. (eds.)

2005
Dangers of co-development, UN co-operative peacekeeping in Africa, Ashgate Publishers, Aldershot.

Frankland, E. / Noble, T.

1996
A case of national liberation with feminist undertones, The secession of Eritrea, in: Small Wars and Insurgencies, 7, S.401-424.

Fuest, Veronika

1996
‘A job, a shop, and loving business’ - Lebensweisen gebildeter Frauen in Liberia, Lit-Verlag, Münster.
2007
Paradoxical implications of the aid business in Liberia and elsewhere, in: Anthropology News, (in Focus: Conflict Resolution and Anthropology), Nov. 2007, S.10-11.
2008a
“This is the time to get in front”. Changing roles and opportunities for women in Liberia, in: African Affairs, vol. 107, no. 427.
2008b
“Women can do what men can do”? Refigurations of female identities in Liberia, in: Knörr, Jacqueline / Wilson, Trajano-Filho (eds.): The powerful presence of the past, Historical dimensions of integration and conflict in the Upper Guinea Coast, West Africa (will be published in 2008).

Galy, Michel

1998
Liberia, diabolical machinery: The political anthropology of the Liberian conflict, in: Cahiers d'etudes Africaines, vol. 150, 2, S.533-553.

Gberi, Lansana

2007
Liberia and Sierra Leone, Civil wars, 1989-2004, in: Laband, John (ed.): Daily lives of civilians in wartime Africa, Greenwood Press, Westport, S.195-226.

Gershoni, Yekutiel

1993
From ECOWAS to ECOMOG, The Liberian crisis and the struggle for political hegemony in West Africa, in: Liberian Studies Journal, vol. 18, no. 1, S.21-43.
1997
War without end and an end to a war, The prolonged wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone, in: African Studies Review, vol. 40, no. 3, S.55-76.

Gifford, Paul

1992
Liberia’s Never-die Christians, in: Journal of Modern African Studies, vol. 30, no. 2, S.349-358.
1993
Christianity and politics in Doe’s Liberia, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Global Witness

2002
Logging off, How the Liberian timber industry fuels Liberia’s humanitarian disaster and threatens Sierra Leone, Global Witness Publication, London.

Green, Edward

1992
The anthropology of sexually transmitted disease in Liberia, in: Social Science and Medicine, vol. 35, S.1457-1468.

Guseh, James

1994
Sexual harassment in Liberia: A review, in: Liberian Studies Journal, vol. 19, no. 2, S.183-196.

Handwerker, W.

1986
`Natural fertility' as a balance of choice and behavioral effect: Policy implications for Liberian farm households, in: Handwerker, W. Penn (ed.): Culture and reproduction: An anthropological critique of demographic transition theory, Westview Press, Boulder, S.90-111.

Harris, David

1999
From ‘warlord’ to democratic president, How Charles Taylor won the 1997 Liberian elections, in: Journal of Modern African Studies, vol. 37, no. 3, S.431-455.

Hoffmann, Daniel (Danny)

2004
The civilian target in Sierra Leone and Liberia, Political power, military strategy, and humanitarian intervention, in: African Affairs, vol. 103, S.211-226.
2006
Despot deposed, Charles Taylor and the challenge of state reconstruction in Liberia, in: Southall, Roger / Melber, Henning (eds.): Legacies of power, Leadership change and former presidents in African politics, Human Science Research Council Publications, Pretoria, S.308-331.
2007
The city as barraks, Freetown, Monrovia, and the organization of violence in post-conflict African cities, in: Cultural Anthropology, vol. 22, no. 3, S.400-428.

Hojbjerg, Kordt Christian

2005
Masked violence, Ritual action and the perception of violence in an Upper Guinea ethnic conflict, in: Kastfelt, Niels (eds.): Religion and African civil wars, Hurst Publishers, London, S.147-171.

Horton, Augustu

1994
Liberia’s underdevelopment, in spite of the struggle, A personal analysis of underlying reasons for Liberia’s underdevelopment, University of America Press, Lanham.

Howe, Herbert

1996
Lessons of Liberia, ECOMOC and regional peacekeeping, in: International Security, vol. 12, no. 3, S.145-176.

Huband, Mark

1999
The Liberian civil war, Frank Cass, London.

Human Rights Watch

2004a
“The guns are in the bushes”, Continuing abuses in Liberia, A Human Rights Watch Briefing Paper, New York.
2004b
How to fight, how to kill, Child soldiers in Liberia, vol. 16, no. 2 (A), Human Rights Watch, New York.
2005
Youth, poverty and blood, The lethal legacy of West Africa’s regional warriors, vol. 17, no. 5 (A), New York.

International Crisis Group

2002
Liberia, The key to ending regional instability, Brussels/New York.
2004
Rebuilding Liberia, Prospects and perils, Africa Report, no. 75, Publication of the International Crisis Group, Brussels/New York.
2005
Liberia’s elections, Necessary but not sufficient, Africa Report, no. 98, Publication of the International Crisis Group, Brussels/New York.
2006
Liberia, Resurrecting the justice system, Africa Report, no. 107, Publication of the International Crisis Group, Brussels/New York.

International Centre for Transtional Justice

2006
Negotiating Peace in Liberia, (written by Priscilla Hayner) New York.

Itano, Nicole

2003
Liberating Liberia, Charles Taylor and the rebels who unseated him, ISS Paper no. 82, Institute for Security Studies, Pretoria.

IRIN

2004
Web special on violence against women and girls during and after conflict, IRIN News, New York.

Jalloh, Chernor / Marong, Alhagi

2005
Ending impunity, The case of war crimes trials in Liberia, in: Aboagye, Festus / Bah, Alahji (eds.): A tortuous road to peace, The dynamics of regional, UN and international humanitaran interventions in Liberia, Publications of the Institute of Security Studies, Pretoria, S.191-228. (und veröffentlicht in: African Journal of Legal Studies, 2, 2005, S.53-79).

Jaye, Thomas

2003
Liberia, An analysis of post-Taylor politics, in: Review of African Political Economy, no. 98, S.643-686.
2006
An assessment of the security sector reform in Liberia, ISS report no. 3, Pretoria.

Johnston, Patrick

2004
Timber booms, state busts, The political economy of Liberian timber, in: Review of African Political Economy, no. 101, S.441-456.

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