Former liberation movements in Southern Africa have become authoritarian and elitist governments who reward party loyalty and are hostile to 'outsiders'. Is authoritarianism built into liberation structures? Is it inherited from colonial systems? Is liberal democracy inherently elitist? Popular support for the struggle was often based on mystification, coercion and the manipulation of internal contradictions; while in contrast, independence by negotiation has lead to multi-party democracies. This ground-breaking collection of essays on Zimbabwe, Namibia, Lesotho, Botswana and South Africa opens a long-awaited debate on these and other related issues. Edited by Namibian and former SWAPO member Henning Melber, currently Research Director of t...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
Former liberation movements in Southern Africa have become authoritarian and elitist governments who...
In Liberation movements in power, Roger Southall provides a rich and refined account of political tr...
This article engages with the limits to liberation in Southern African societies under former libera...
From 1960, SWAPO of Namibia led the organised and later armed struggle for independence. In late 198...
This article revisits the mental legacies of settler-colonial rule in Southern African societies und...
Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa provides a novel framework for understanding the ...
Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa provides a novel framework for understanding the ...
This volume completes the research project on "Liberation and Democracy in Southern Africa" (LiDeSA)...
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)...
Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa provides a novel framework for understanding the ...
Almost 30 years after other African countries, Namibia finally became free of colonial rule in March...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
Former liberation movements in Southern Africa have become authoritarian and elitist governments who...
In Liberation movements in power, Roger Southall provides a rich and refined account of political tr...
This article engages with the limits to liberation in Southern African societies under former libera...
From 1960, SWAPO of Namibia led the organised and later armed struggle for independence. In late 198...
This article revisits the mental legacies of settler-colonial rule in Southern African societies und...
Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa provides a novel framework for understanding the ...
Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa provides a novel framework for understanding the ...
This volume completes the research project on "Liberation and Democracy in Southern Africa" (LiDeSA)...
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)...
Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa provides a novel framework for understanding the ...
Almost 30 years after other African countries, Namibia finally became free of colonial rule in March...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...