State, Society, and Democracy: A Reader in Namibian PoliticsChristiaan Keulder In this book, the Authors took stock of Namibias progress towards a consoliDated democracy.In doing so they looked at the influence of two forces on democracy: the Namibian State and Namibian Society. |
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State and Society under South African Rule | 49 |
Its Impact on Namibian Statehood and Politics | 77 |
Decentralisation and StateBuilding at the Local Level | 108 |
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