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Amos Sawyer

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882: 33: 293:, in this book, he depicts how dictatorial control rose up out of a custom of patrimonial power, with the privileges of administration tirelessly brought together and amassed in the possession of progressive presidents. This example of absolutism, which was not in itself oppressive, finished in the military tyranny. 304:. In 1994, Sawyer was forced to step down as a part of the peace process, and subsequently the role of official leader of Liberia was held not by the president, but by the chairmen of the Council of State. Fighting sparked again in 1996, and continued during 311:
Sawyer returned to the US for a period, invited to serve as associate director and research scholar at the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis in the Department of Political Science at
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by a delegation of 35 Liberians representing seven political parties and eleven interest groups. They voted Sawyer as interim president and Bishop
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from 22 November 1990 to 7 March 1994. He was voted into office by 35 leaders representing seven political parties and eleven interest groups.
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Amos Claudius Sawyer was born in 1945 to Abel and Sarah Sawyer; his siblings include Joe Sawyer. The Sawyers were a prominent family in
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After his return, Dr. Sawyer worked as an academic, but also became an activist and politician. He ran for the position of Mayor of
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Sawyer was chairman of the Governance Reform Commission in Liberia, which has recently become the Governance Commission. His book,
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Sawyer was educated in local schools and was a 1966 graduate of Liberia College (now the
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both made claims on the presidency. In late August an emergency conference was held in
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Such leaders extended Sawyer's one-year appointment for four years during the
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of the College of Social Sciences and acting director of the university.
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Liberian History Before 1857: A Reference for Elementary Pupils
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The emergence of autocracy in Liberia: tragedy and challenge
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The Emergence of Autocracy in Liberia: Tragedy and Challenge
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The Emergence of Autocracy in Liberia: Tragedy and Challenge
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politician and academic who served as interim president of
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fought against rebels led largely by Taylor, Johnson, and
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Beyond Plunder: Toward Democratic Governance in Liberia
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President of the Interim Government of National Unity
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In December 1980, he was appointed 7: 941:Liberian People's Party politicians 14: 971:20th-century presidents in Africa 926:20th-century Liberian politicians 308:'s presidency from 1997 to 2003. 880: 443:"Sawyer Appointed Acting Dean," 258:He was a founding member of the 206:before joining Liberia in 1857. 262:(MOJA) and in 1983 founded the 946:Northwestern University alumni 260:Movement for Justice in Africa 1: 200:Maryland Colonization Society 956:University of Liberia alumni 414:Guannu, Joseph Saye (1977). 987: 626:Profile of Dr. Amos Sawyer 961:Politicians from Monrovia 889: 878: 717: 668: 659: 651: 165: 106: 51: 39: 30: 966:People from Sinoe County 591:www.liberianobserver.com 936:Americo-Liberian people 363:Sawyer was awarded the 342:Personal life and death 264:Liberian People's Party 236:rather than within the 215:Northwestern University 160:Liberian People's Party 389:honorsandawards.iu.edu 348:Johns Hopkins Hospital 289:In 1992, Sawyer wrote 931:Presidents of Liberia 711:Presidents of Liberia 613:Abdoulaye W. 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President of Liberia
Roland Diggs
Peter Naigow
Samuel Doe
David D. Kpormakpor
Sinoe County
Liberia
Baltimore, Maryland
Liberian People's Party
Liberian
Liberia
Sinoe County
Maryland in Africa
Maryland Colonization Society
Republic of Maryland
University of Liberia
Northwestern University
Chicago
Illinois
Monrovia
independent
True Whig Party
1980 coup d'état
University of Liberia
dean
Movement for Justice in Africa
Liberian People's Party
Samuel Doe
Prince Johnson

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