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Nordic Africa Institute
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Founded in 1962, the Nordic Africa Institute (Nordiska Afrikainstitutet) is a center for research, documentation and information on modern Africa in the Nordic region. Based in Uppsala, Sweden, the Institute is dedicated to providing timely, critical and alternative research and analysis of Africa in the Nordic countries and to strengthen the co-operation between African and Nordic researchers.
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Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
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http://www.nai.uu.se/
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© Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, The items in this collection are taken from open access publication on the NAI website. All rights are theirs.
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Transition in Southern Africa : comparative aspects
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The 1990s completed a process of transition in Namibia and South Africa that brought formal decolonisation in Africa to an end. These two contributions review some aspects of the transformation and complement each other. They take stock of the transformation in a historical, comparative perspective and investigate the experiences and prospects of democratisation under sovereign, legitimate political rule. They were compiled subsequent to a public lecture arranged by the Nordic Africa Institute and given by Christopher Saunders on "The Transitions to Democracy in Namibia and South Africa" on 5 April 2001. Henning Melber was a discussant at the presentation.
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Henning Melber & Christopher Saunders
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Nordic Africa Institute
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© Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
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2001
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English
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http://nai.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:248856/FULLTEXT01.pdf
Apartheid
Christopher Saunders
Henning Melber
Liberation War
Namibia
Nordic Africa Institute
South Africa
SWAPO