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National Liberation Movements in Office

Forging Democracy with African Adjectives in Namibia

by Elena Torreguitar (Author)
©2009 Thesis 506 Pages

Summary

How does a liberation movement transform itself into a political party? What are the burdens and liabilities that come about when these movements integrate in the democratic process? The author tries to answer these questions analyzing SWAPO’s war of independence against the South African apartheid regime and the changes it went through once the party won the first free elections in 1989. The authoritarian regime that emerged was the outcome of thirty years of exile in neighboring Zambia and Angola. The latter and the consequences of the earlier destruction of the African traditions, following the colonial intervention, gave way to a specific African version of democracy. Is this democracy going to develop into a full, all embracing system or it is going to end in democratic failure? The author looks deeply into the historical and political past of the Namibian process and gives an optimistic, upbeat account of an African democracy.

Details

Pages
506
Year
2009
ISBN (PDF)
9783653005004
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631579954
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-00500-4
Language
English
Publication date
2011 (June)
Keywords
War of liberation Exile Repression Civil society
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. 506 pp.

Biographical notes

Elena Torreguitar (Author)

The Author: Elena Torreguitar was born in Buenos Aires (Argentina). She studied in Buenos Aires and Madrid and wrote her Ph.D. at Boston University.

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