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United States Policy Towards Liberia, 1822 to 2003: Unintended Consequences

United States Policy Towards Liberia, 1822 to 2003: Unintended Consequences

United States Policy Towards Liberia, 1822 to 2003: Unintended Consequences
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United States Policy Towards Liberia, 1822 to 2003: Unintended Consequences

by Hyman, Lester S

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Cherry Hill, NJ: Africana Homestead Legacy Publishers, 2003. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed by author.. xiv, 281 p. Map. Bibliography. Index. Hyman examines the complex and often troubled relations--economic, social, cultural, political, ideological, and military--between the United States and Liberia from the dawn of the 19th century to 2003 and sets forth a road map for improvement of U.S. policy. From Wikipedia: "Lester S. Hyman is a legal practitioner, with clients including Fortune 500 corporations, foreign governments and companies across the globe. Previously a founding partner and senior of counsel with the prominent Washington law firm Swidler Berlin, he now acts as a sole counselor. Hyman lives in Washington, D.C., and has a home on the Caribbean island of Tortola, where he is a member of the Board of the British Virgin Islands Community College and the British Virgin Islands National Parks Trust. He acts as United States Legal Counsel for the BVI....Hyman graduated Brown University in 1952 with a Bachelor of Arts degree and graduated Columbia University School of Law in 1955 with a Bachelor of Laws degree. For the Clinton Administration, Hyman vetted candidates for Vice President, Attorney General, Secretary of the Treasury, Director of the CIA, and the U.S. Supreme Court, including preparation for Senatorial confirmation hearings. In 1994, President Clinton appointed him to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission, which oversaw the construction of the FDR Memorial in Washington. President Clinton appointed Hyman to the Presidential Delegation representing the United States at the Peace Accord signing in Guatemala in 1996 that ended a 36-year civil war. Hyman's book, United States Policy Towards Liberia, was published by the Africana Homestead Legacy Publishers in 2003. It is based on his time as Legal Counsel to Liberia from 1997 to 1999 and talks about the humanitarian crisis. In the federal government, Hyman served as an attorney with the Corporation Finance Division of the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission, and later as senior consultant to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. On the state level, he was chief assistant to the governor, then secretary of commerce and development, and later chairman of the Massachusetts Democratic Party. As a member of the International Observer Team in 1990 headed by former President Jimmy Carter, he monitored the first democratic election in the history of Haiti. Additionally, he has been involved in peace resolution efforts in Africa, as well as legal and governmental issues in Japan, France, Korea, Germany, England, Lebanon, Russia, and the Caribbean. Hyman served on the Board of Trustees of the Norton Simon Museum of Art at Pasadena, California from 1996 to 1997. From 2004 to 2007, he was a trustee of the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) and a member of the Board of the UDC Foundation. [6] While a member of the board of the International Intellectual Property Institute (IIPI) in 2004, he served as project director for an 18-nation IIPI conference on the creation of the Caribbean Court of Justice. He is a member of the Board and Chair of the Legal Advisory Committee of the not-for-profit Center for Advanced Defense Studies (CADS), and has taught a course in Decision-Making in Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is also a founding member of the Board of Directors of the Center for National Policy. Hyman currently serves as strategic advisor to Oxantium Ventures LLC, which manages a fund targeted at early stage technology companies in emerging markets. He writes on U.S. and international issues, and his articles appear in such publications as The Los Angeles Times and The Boston Globe. He has appeared on CNN, CNN International, and the Fox TV national cable network as a legal/political/international expert."

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Title
United States Policy Towards Liberia, 1822 to 2003: Unintended Consequences
Author
Hyman, Lester S
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed by author.
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Edition
Presumed first edition/first printing
ISBN 10
0965330885
ISBN 13
9780965330886
Publisher
Africana Homestead Legacy Publishers
Place of Publication
Cherry Hill, NJ
Date Published
2003
Keywords
Kofi Annan, ````John Blaney, Diamonds, Samuel Kanyon Doe, Rachel Diggs Gbenyon, David Halberstam, Human Rights, Yourmie Johnson, Walter Kansteiner, Colin Powell, Revolutionary United Front, Sierra Leone, Charles Taylor, William Tolbert

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