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Demonstrating how the best of intentions can go awry, Lester S. Hyman argues for a reassessment of foreign policy toward Liberia and other post-conflict countries. He proposes a specific program of steps the United States can take to help Liberia that apply, as well, to other developing nations emerging from civil wars.

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Lester S. Hyman is a prominent Washington, D.C. attorney with forty-eight years of experience in law, government, and politics. A graduate of Brown University and Columbia University School of Law, he specializes in creating and implementing legislative strategies and resolving international disputes for clients, including Fortune 500 corporations, as well as countries and major companies abroad.

In 1990 Mr. Hyman was a member of the International Observer Team headed by former President Jimmy Carter, which monitored the first democratic election in the history of Haiti. He was deeply involved in peace resolution efforts during Liberia’s civil war and took part in the work of the International Negotiating Network (INN) at the Carter Center with specific reference to Liberia and Korea. He also dealt with legal and governmental issues in Japan, France, Germany, England, Lebanon, Russia, and the Caribbean. In 1996, President Clinton appointed Mr. Hyman to the 8-person Presidential Delegation that represented the United States at the historic Peace Accord signing in Guatemala, ending a 36-year civil war. From 1997 to 1999, Mr. Hyman acted as United States legal counsel for the Republic of Liberia. Because of his considerable expertise, Lester Hyman has taught "Decision-Making in Politics" at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Center for National Policy, one of the country's leading public policy "think tanks."

Active in state and national politics, Mr. Hyman has served in Massachusetts as Chief Assistant to the Governor, Secretary of Commerce and Chairman of the Democratic Party. His political work at the national-level has been as an advisor to eight U.S. presidential candidates.

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  • PublisherAfricana Homestead Legacy Pub
  • Publication date2003
  • ISBN 10 0965330885
  • ISBN 13 9780965330886
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages296

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