{
  "id": "RS22202",
  "type": "CRS Report",
  "typeId": "REPORTS",
  "number": "RS22202",
  "active": false,
  "source": "EveryCRSReport.com",
  "versions": [
    {
      "source": "EveryCRSReport.com",
      "id": 318683,
      "date": "2005-07-20",
      "retrieved": "2016-04-07T19:37:49.872029",
      "title": "Liberia's Post-War Transition: Key Issues",
      "summary": "Liberia appears on course to hold elections in October 2005, a key goal of a peace accord signed\nin\nAugust 2003. It ended Liberia's second civil war in a decade, and led to the current post-war\ntransition process, which is U.S.-aided. Liberia's security situation is stable but subject to periodic\nvolatility. Humanitarian conditions are improving. Progress on governance has been mixed. The case\nof Liberia's former president, Charles Taylor, a war crimes indictee living in exile in Nigeria,\nremains unresolved. This periodically updated report augments  CRS Report RL32243 ,  Liberia:\nTransition to Peace . It contains further background on the topics discussed below.",
      "type": "CRS Report",
      "typeId": "REPORTS",
      "active": false,
      "formats": [
        {
          "format": "PDF",
          "encoding": null,
          "url": "http://www.crs.gov/Reports/pdf/RS22202",
          "sha1": "2cbe4cebe4c304e3427d630bf77276bc4e001bbc",
          "filename": "files/20050720_RS22202_2cbe4cebe4c304e3427d630bf77276bc4e001bbc.pdf",
          "images": null
        },
        {
          "format": "HTML",
          "filename": "files/20050720_RS22202_2cbe4cebe4c304e3427d630bf77276bc4e001bbc.html",
          "source": "pymupdf"
        }
      ],
      "topics": []
    }
  ],
  "topics": [
    "African Affairs",
    "Foreign Affairs",
    "National Defense"
  ]
}