The Republic of Namibia has an extremely complex composition of its population. Bantu nations, Khoisan groups, mixed communities and people of European origin create a political problem of how all those society segments can be represented in the national decision making process in a just and satisfactory way
Includes bibliographical references.Namibia's founding election did not bring SWAPO a two-thirds maj...
The land reform process in Namibia has been based on the official policy of “nation- building” which...
Access to and tenure of land were among the most important concerns of the Namibian people in their ...
Namibia became independent on the 21st of March 1990, after seventy-five years of South African colo...
In my thesis I focused on the 1978 elections in Namibia. These elections came as a response to a dec...
This thesis is concerned with the process by which South West African Peoples Organization (SWAPO) i...
South Africa and Namibia share a similar heritage as ethnically and racially pluralistic societies w...
Since Africa’s ‘second liberation’ from authoritarianism at the beginning of the 1990s, political pa...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: Structure and Experience in the Making of Apartheid, 6...
South Africa and Namibia share a similar heritage as ethnically and racially pluralistic societies w...
Just like the Babylonian confusion narrated in the book of Genesis in the old Bible, colonialism and...
This dissertation examines significant events in the process of state formation in Namibia and provi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [108]-113)This is a study of politics within the Afrikane...
The article outlines the pre-independence past of the Khwe in West Caprivi, one of Namibia’s San pop...
Namibia won its independence in 1990 after a long liberation struggle lead by the – since independen...
Includes bibliographical references.Namibia's founding election did not bring SWAPO a two-thirds maj...
The land reform process in Namibia has been based on the official policy of “nation- building” which...
Access to and tenure of land were among the most important concerns of the Namibian people in their ...
Namibia became independent on the 21st of March 1990, after seventy-five years of South African colo...
In my thesis I focused on the 1978 elections in Namibia. These elections came as a response to a dec...
This thesis is concerned with the process by which South West African Peoples Organization (SWAPO) i...
South Africa and Namibia share a similar heritage as ethnically and racially pluralistic societies w...
Since Africa’s ‘second liberation’ from authoritarianism at the beginning of the 1990s, political pa...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: Structure and Experience in the Making of Apartheid, 6...
South Africa and Namibia share a similar heritage as ethnically and racially pluralistic societies w...
Just like the Babylonian confusion narrated in the book of Genesis in the old Bible, colonialism and...
This dissertation examines significant events in the process of state formation in Namibia and provi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [108]-113)This is a study of politics within the Afrikane...
The article outlines the pre-independence past of the Khwe in West Caprivi, one of Namibia’s San pop...
Namibia won its independence in 1990 after a long liberation struggle lead by the – since independen...
Includes bibliographical references.Namibia's founding election did not bring SWAPO a two-thirds maj...
The land reform process in Namibia has been based on the official policy of “nation- building” which...
Access to and tenure of land were among the most important concerns of the Namibian people in their ...