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Namibia today : challenges and obstacles to reconciliation and stability / Gerhard Tötemeyer.

By: Tötemeyer, Gerhard.
Contributor(s): Tötemeyer, Gerhard. Obstacles to reconciliation and stability in the Namibian state and society | Namibia Institute for Democracy.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookDescription: 144 pages ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9789991686592; 9991686592.Subject(s): Reconciliation -- Political aspects -- Namibia | Democracy -- Namibia | National security -- Namibia | Namibia -- Politics and government -- 1990-DDC classification: Online resources: Table of contents only Summary: "The book addresses the post-war situation in Namibia marked by an unfinished liberation struggle, twenty-four years after independence. One of the questions deliberated on is whether Namibia has lost a sense of common purpose and vision which so decisively characterised the independence struggle. The book reflects a stock-taking, a kind of inventory, where Namibia stands today, politically, economically and socially and what could be the road ahead."--Preface.
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"Revised and extended version of "Obstacles to reconciliation and stability in the Namibian state and society" (2013)"--Title page.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-144)

"The book addresses the post-war situation in Namibia marked by an unfinished liberation struggle, twenty-four years after independence. One of the questions deliberated on is whether Namibia has lost a sense of common purpose and vision which so decisively characterised the independence struggle. The book reflects a stock-taking, a kind of inventory, where Namibia stands today, politically, economically and socially and what could be the road ahead."--Preface.

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