Escaping the Conflict Trap? Seeking Stability in Liberia and Sierra Leone
  • Forthcoming September 2026/200 pages

Escaping the Conflict Trap? Seeking Stability in Liberia and Sierra Leone

Alan Doss and David Harris
Hardcover: $110.00
ISBN: 979-8-89616-062-5
While fragile countries around the world have reverted to conflict soon after the achievement of a purported peace deal, how have both Liberia and Sierra Leone maintained a relative, if sometimes precarious, stability for the more than two decades since their civil wars ended?

Alan Doss and David Harris draw on their combined experiences as a practitioner and an academic to explore the elements of the peace processes in Liberia and Sierra Leone, the roles and activities of key local, regional, and international actors, and the structural factors that aided or hindered the progress of peacebuilding. They also compare their two core cases with that of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Assessing how institutions, polices, and political choices interacted across decades, they reflect on the significance of their findings for ongoing and future efforts to end civil wars.
Alan Doss has led UN peacekeeping and stabilization missions in Côte d’Ivoire, the DRC, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. David Harris is honorary visiting researcher in the Department of Peace Studies and International Development at the University of Bradford.