Corruption, Prebendalism and the Fragile State: A Case Study on Liberia
Adama A. Gross,
Uriah G. Bailey and
Inioluwa Ogunseye
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Adama A. Gross: Political Science and Public Administration, Adventist University of West Africa
Uriah G. Bailey: Political Science and Public Administration, Adventist University of West Africa
Inioluwa Ogunseye: Political Science and Public Administration, Adventist University of West Africa
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 2, 1445-1457
Abstract:
The study investigated the relationships between the dependent variable (fragile state) and the independent variables (Corruption and Prebendalism). The quantitative research method was adopted along with a survey design. The population of the study was 5.2 million people in Liberia. A simple random sampling technique generated 399 respondents as sample size. There result showed that there was a positive and strong correlation between political corruption and state fragility (R= 0.744, p
Date: 2024
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