One Namibia one nation

One Namibia one nation
Author: Namibia Project (Bremen, Germany)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1988
Genre: Namibia
ISBN: 9783926498038

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One Namibia, One Nation

One Namibia, One Nation
Author: Reginald Herbold Green
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1981
Genre:
ISBN:

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One Namibia, One Nation

One Namibia, One Nation
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 5
Release: 1990*
Genre: Namibia
ISBN:

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Understanding Namibia

Understanding Namibia
Author: Henning Melber
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 019024156X

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he book offers a frank account of an African state that shook off colonial rule but has yet to see the fruits of independence distributed evenly among its people. Drawing on inside knowledge of SWAPO, the anti-colonial liberation movement, the author provides a valuable case study of nation building in the modern era.

Understanding Namibia

Understanding Namibia
Author: Henning Melber
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190257628

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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.

National Liberation in Post-Colonial Southern Africa

National Liberation in Post-Colonial Southern Africa
Author: Christian A. Williams
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2015-10-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 110709934X

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Williams traces the South West Africa People's Organization of Namibia across three decades in exile in Tanzania, Zambia, and Angola.

National Culture in Post-Apartheid Namibia

National Culture in Post-Apartheid Namibia
Author: Michael Akuupa
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2015-05-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3905758695

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National Culture in Post-Apartheid Namibia addresses the challenges of creating a national culture in the context of a historical legacy that has emphasised ethnic diversity. The state-sponsored Annual National Culture Festival (ANCF) focuses on the Kavango region in north-eastern Namibia. Akuupa critically examines the notion of Kavango-ness as a colonial construct and its subsequent reconstitution and appropriation. He analyses the way in which cultural representations are produced by local people in the postcolonial African context of nation building and national reconciliation by bringing visions of cosmopolitanism and modernity into critical dialogue with the colonial past. Competing cultural festivals are used as celebratory social spaces in which performers and local people participate whilst negotiating a sense of national belonging in an ongoing tension between the need to celebrate diversity, yet strive for unity. This is the first study to discuss the comprehensive role played by those cultural festivals, which were organised in the ethnic homelands during the time Namibia fell under South African control.

Namibia

Namibia
Author: Donald L. Sparks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The last African colony to achieve independence, Namibia represents a watershed in the African political experience but faces formidable challenges. This book surveys contemporary trends in Namibia's political, social and economic development, examines its place in the international economic system, and analyzes the intricacies of its relations with South Africa.

One Country

One Country
Author: Ali Abunimah
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2007-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1429936843

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A provocative approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict—one state for two peoples—that is sure to touch nerves on all sides The Israeli-Palestinian war has been called the world's most intractable conflict. It is by now a commonplace that the only way to end the violence is to divide the territory in two, and all efforts at a resolution have come down to haggling over who gets what: Will Israel hand over 90 percent of the West Bank or only 60 percent? Will a Palestinian state include any part of Jerusalem? Clear-eyed, sharply reasoned, and compassionate, One Country proposes a radical alternative: to revive an old and neglected idea of one state shared by two peoples. Ali Abunimah shows how the two are by now so intertwined—geographically and economically—that separation cannot lead to the security Israelis need or the rights Palestinians must have. He reveals the bankruptcy of the two-state approach, takes on the objections and taboos that stand in the way of a binational solution, and demonstrates that sharing the territory will bring benefits for all. The absence of other workable options has only lead to ever greater extremism; it is time, Abunimah suggests, for Palestinians and Israelis to imagine a different future and a different relationship.

A Nation is Born

A Nation is Born
Author: Cedric Thornberry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2004
Genre: Namibia
ISBN:

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