National Liberation in Postcolonial Southern Africa

National Liberation in Postcolonial Southern Africa
Author: Christian A. Williams
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2015-10-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781316395493

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This book traces the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) across its three decades in exile through rich, local histories of the camps where Namibian exiles lived in Tanzania, Zambia, and Angola. Christian A. Williams highlights how different Namibians experienced these sites, as well as the tensions that developed within SWAPO as Namibians encountered one another and as officials asserted their power and protected their interests within a national community. The book then follows Namibians who lived in exile into post-colonial Namibia, examining the extent to which divisions and hierarchies that emerged in the camps continue to shape how Namibians relate to one another today, undermining the more just and humane society that many had imagined. In developing these points about SWAPO, the book draws attention to Southern African literature more widely, suggesting parallels across the region and defining a field of study that examines post-colonial Africa through 'the camp'.

Post colonial struggles for a democratic Southern Africa

Post colonial struggles for a democratic Southern Africa
Author: Carolyn Bassett,Marlea Clarke
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2017-06-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317430209

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National liberation, one of the grand narratives of the twentieth century, has left a weighty legacy of unfulfilled dreams. This book explores the ongoing struggle for legitimate, accountable political leaders in postcolonial Southern Africa, focussing on dilemmas arising when ex-liberation movements form the governments. While the spread of multi-party democracy to most countries in the region is to be celebrated, democratic practice often has been superficial - a limited, elitist politics that relies on the symbols of the liberation struggle to legitimate de facto one-party rule and authoritarian practices. Using country cases from Tanzania, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Zambia, the collection explores three subthemes relevant to postcolonial governance in Southern Africa: how the struggle for liberation shapes the character of political transformation, the nature of rule in one-party dominant states headed by former liberation movements, and the processes of governance and resistance in post-liberation contexts. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary African Studies.

National Liberation in Post Colonial Southern Africa

National Liberation in Post Colonial Southern Africa
Author: Christian A. Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2015
Genre: Exiles
ISBN: 1316400395

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This book traces the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) across its three decades in exile through rich, local histories of the camps where Namibian exiles lived in Tanzania, Zambia, and Angola. Christian A. Williams highlights how different Namibians experienced these sites, as well as the tensions that developed within SWAPO as Namibians encountered one another and as officials asserted their power and protected their interests within a national community. The book then follows Namibians who lived in exile into post-colonial Namibia, examining the extent to which divisions and hierarchies that emerged in the camps continue to shape how Namibians relate to one another today, undermining the more just and humane society that many had imagined. In developing these points about SWAPO, the book draws attention to Southern African literature more widely, suggesting parallels across the region and defining a field of study that examines post-colonial Africa through 'the camp'.

From National Liberation to Democratic Renaissance in Southern Africa

From National Liberation to Democratic Renaissance in Southern Africa
Author: Cheryl Hendricks,Lwazi Lushaba
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015064758215

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Bringing together an interdisciplinary team of scholars, this collection of essays intends to enrich and move our understanding of southern African societies, and to contribute to the policies and scholarship of the region, in a pan-African context. The authors aim to vigorously re-examine the complex processes of national liberation and the challenges of post-liberation identity politics, democratisation and social transformation. They further engage with political and cultural economies, in order to challenge and deconstruct dominant discourses in southern African studies and historiography. Taken collectively, the chapters constitute critical reflections on the southern African component of the pan-African ideal, the ongoing quest for a democratic renaissance and greater regional cooperation and integration.

The African Liberation Reader The national liberation movements

The African Liberation Reader  The national liberation movements
Author: Aquino de Bragança,Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1982
Genre: Africa
ISBN: UOM:39015008175039

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National Liberation in Post Colonial Southern Africa

National Liberation in Post Colonial Southern Africa
Author: Christian A. Williams
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2015-10-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107099340

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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.

Transnational Histories of Southern Africa s Liberation Movements

Transnational Histories of Southern Africa s Liberation Movements
Author: Jocelyn Alexander,Joann McGregor,Blessing-Miles Tendi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2021-07-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1032084049

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Transnational Histories of Southern Africa's Liberation Movements offers new perspectives on southern Africa's wars of national liberation, drawing on extensive oral historical and archival research. Assuming neither the primacy of nationalist loyalties as they exist today nor any single path to liberation, the book unpicks any notion of a straightforward imposition of Cold War ideologies or strategic interests on liberation wars. This approach adds new dimensions to the rich literatures on the Global Cold War and on solidarity movements. The contributors trace the ways that ideas and practices were made, adopted, and circulated through time and space through a focus on African soldiers, politicians and diplomats. The book also asks what motivated the men and women who crossed borders to join liberation movements, how Cold War influences were acted upon, interpreted and used, and why certain moments, venues and relations took on exaggerated importance. The connections among liberation movements, between them and their hosts, and across an extraordinarily diverse set of external actors reveal surprising exchanges and lasting legacies that have too often been obscured by the assertion of monolithic national histories. Tracing an extraordinarily diverse set of interactions and exchanges, Transnational Histories of Southern Africa's Liberation Movements will be of great interest to scholars of Southern Africa, Transnational History, the Cold War and African Politics. The chapters were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Southern African Studies.

Women and the Remaking of Politics in Southern Africa

Women and the Remaking of Politics in Southern Africa
Author: Gisela G. Geisler
Publsiher: Nordic Africa Institute
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9171065156

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This study looks at womens stuggle in Southern Africa where the last ten years have seen the most pervasive success stories on the African continent.Tracing the history of womens involvement in anti-colonial struggles and against apartheid, the book analyses post-colonial outcomes and examines the strategies employed by womens movements to gain a foothold in politics.