'Namibia, land of the brave': selective memories on war and violence within nation building

Title'Namibia, land of the brave': selective memories on war and violence within nation building
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsH. Melber
EditorG.J. Abbink, M.E. de Bruijn, and K. van Walraven
Secondary TitleRethinking resistance : revolt and violence in African history
Series titleAfrican dynamics, ISSN 1568-1777 ; vol. 2
Date Published2003///
PublisherBrill
Place PublishedLeiden
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number90-04-12624-4
KeywordsAfrica, militarism, Namibia, national liberation struggles, SWAPO, violence
Abstract

In this chapter, the limits to the memory of liberation are investigated with regard to the factors affecting a liberation movement in the process of achieving legitimate power in a postcolonial society. The case of Namibia is explored in the transition from anticolonial resistance to comprehensive control by the former liberation movement over the State. The concepts of political rule, the State and democracy are tested against the impact of a liberation struggle in terms of the applied understanding of political dominance, once access to power has been achieved. The political culture under a government with a record of liberation struggle suggests limitations to the implementation of democracy. Notes, ref., sum. [Book abstract]

IR handle/ Full text URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1887/12908
Citation Key279