Liberia, Ebola and the pitfalls of state-building: Reimagining domestic and diasporic public authority

Liberia, Ebola and the pitfalls of state-building: Reimagining domestic and diasporic public authority

Author: 
Pailey, Robtel Neajai
Publisher: 
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Date published: 
2017
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African Affairs
Source: 
African Affairs, Vol. 116, No. 465, October 2017, pp. 648?670
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Using the Ebola outbreak of 2014/2015 in Liberia as a case study, this article demonstrates that by converting 'private activities and resources' for public health service delivery, Liberian domestic and diasporic non-government actors effectively broadcasted public authority at meso- and micro-levels previously assumed to be the exclusive domain of government and international institutions. Moving beyond the structural violence and state-building frameworks, I argue that while Liberia's pursuit of a vertical state-building agenda at the behest of international donors unravelled during Ebola, the public health measures employed by non-government Liberian actors were constituted by horizontal nation-building objectives. This refashioned how we think about public authority in post-war states and beyond. The article provides a systematic documentation of how and why Liberians 'inside' and 'outside' the geographic territory of the post-war state used their individual and collective agency to eradicate Ebola, and why their interventions are important for a larger discussion about the trajectory of post-Ebola recovery. Though it is difficult to prove a causal relationship between the interventions of non-government Liberian actors and the gradual decline in Ebola incidence rates, I underscore important correlations between their public health measures and Ebola eradication.

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CITATION: Pailey, Robtel Neajai. Liberia, Ebola and the pitfalls of state-building: Reimagining domestic and diasporic public authority . : Oxford University Press (OUP) , 2017. African Affairs, Vol. 116, No. 465, October 2017, pp. 648?670 - Available at: https://library.au.int/liberia-ebola-and-pitfalls-state-building-reimagining-domestic-and-diasporic-public-authority