Chronicles the origins and evolution of the history of Namibia's
organized labor movement. Explains how, despite the structural
limitations of the Namibian economy, a colonial legacy of
repression and reform, and an authoritarian nationalist movement,
trade unions did eventually emerge in Namibia, only to be largely
demobilized after independence. It further explores the
implications of this demobilization for the consolidation of
democracy in Namibia. North America: Ohio U Press
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