From 1960, SWAPO of Namibia led the organised and later armed struggle for independence. In late 1989, the liberation movement was finally elected to power under United Nations supervision as the legitimate government. When the Republic of Namibia was proclaimed on 21 March 1990, the long and bitter struggle for sovereignty came to an end. This volume takes stock of emerging trends in the country's political culture since independence. The contributions, mainly by authors from Namibia and Southern Africa who supported the anti-colonial movements, critically explore the achievements and shortcomings that have been part of liberation in Namibia.CONTENTS -- Limits to Liberation: An Introduction to Namibia's Postcolonial Political Culture/H. Me...
The publication, Human rights and the rule of law in Namibia, is the first of its kind since the cou...
SUMMARY The article examines the distinctive ideological character of Southern African national lib...
Namibia’s postcolonial nationalist imaginary is by no means homogeneous. Overall, however, it is con...
In this chapter, the limits to the memory of liberation are investigated with regard to the factors ...
This volume completes the research project on "Liberation and Democracy in Southern Africa" (LiDeSA)...
The South West African People’s Organisation (SWAPO of Namibia) had a unique status among anti-colon...
Namibia became independent on the 21st of March 1990, after seventy-five years of South African colo...
Former liberation movements in Southern Africa have become authoritarian and elitist governments who...
In 1990 Namibia gained its independence after a decades-long struggle against South African rule - a...
This thesis is concerned with the process by which South West African Peoples Organization (SWAPO) i...
Namibias main liberation movement, the South West Africa Peoples Organisation (SWAPO), relied heavil...
Almost 30 years after other African countries, Namibia finally became free of colonial rule in March...
Laura E. Bleckmann, IARA (Institute for Anthropological Research in Africa), Leuven, Belgium Counter...
Caprivi, the remote and narrow Namibian strip of land encapsulated by neighbouring Angola, Zambia an...
Re-Viewing Resistance in Namibian History brings together the work of experienced academics and a ne...
The publication, Human rights and the rule of law in Namibia, is the first of its kind since the cou...
SUMMARY The article examines the distinctive ideological character of Southern African national lib...
Namibia’s postcolonial nationalist imaginary is by no means homogeneous. Overall, however, it is con...
In this chapter, the limits to the memory of liberation are investigated with regard to the factors ...
This volume completes the research project on "Liberation and Democracy in Southern Africa" (LiDeSA)...
The South West African People’s Organisation (SWAPO of Namibia) had a unique status among anti-colon...
Namibia became independent on the 21st of March 1990, after seventy-five years of South African colo...
Former liberation movements in Southern Africa have become authoritarian and elitist governments who...
In 1990 Namibia gained its independence after a decades-long struggle against South African rule - a...
This thesis is concerned with the process by which South West African Peoples Organization (SWAPO) i...
Namibias main liberation movement, the South West Africa Peoples Organisation (SWAPO), relied heavil...
Almost 30 years after other African countries, Namibia finally became free of colonial rule in March...
Laura E. Bleckmann, IARA (Institute for Anthropological Research in Africa), Leuven, Belgium Counter...
Caprivi, the remote and narrow Namibian strip of land encapsulated by neighbouring Angola, Zambia an...
Re-Viewing Resistance in Namibian History brings together the work of experienced academics and a ne...
The publication, Human rights and the rule of law in Namibia, is the first of its kind since the cou...
SUMMARY The article examines the distinctive ideological character of Southern African national lib...
Namibia’s postcolonial nationalist imaginary is by no means homogeneous. Overall, however, it is con...