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Understanding Namibia The Trials Of Independence 1st Edition Henning Melber

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Understanding Namibia The Trials Of Independence 1st Edition Henning Melber
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Henning Melber
ISBN: 9780190234867, 0190234865
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Understanding Namibia The Trials Of Independence 1st Edition Henning Melber by Henning Melber 9780190234867, 0190234865 instant download after payment.

Since independence in 1990, Namibia has witnessed only one generation with no memory of colonialism - the 'born frees', who voted in the 2009 elections. The anti-colonial liberation movement, SWAPO, dominates the political scene, effectively making Namibia a de facto one-party state dominated by the first 'struggle generation'.
While those in power declare their support for a free, fair, and just society, the limits to liberation are such that emancipation from foreign rule has only been partially achieved. Despite its natural resources Namibia is among the world's most unequal societies and indicators of wellbeing have not markedly improved for many among the former colonized majority, despite a constitution enshrining human rights, social equality, and individual liberty.
This book analyses the transformation of Namibian society since Independence. Melber explores the achievements and failures and contrasts the narrative of a post-colonial patriotic history with the socio-economic and political realities of the nation-building project. He also investigates whether, notwithstanding the relative stability prevailing to date, the negotiation of controlled change during Namibia's decolonization could have achieved more than simply a change of those in control.

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