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Vol 18 (2015): Namibia at 25

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Twenty-five years on: Retrospect and prospect

Steven Van Wolputte, John Friedman

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From ‘to die a tribe and be born a nation’ towards ‘culture, the foundation of a nation’: the shifting politics and aesthetics of Namibian nationalism

Heike Becker

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A Bill of Rights is on the table... but where’s the food?

Toni Hancox

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From Nujoma to Geingob: 25 years of presidential democracy

Henning Melber

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Tenure reform in Namibia’s communal areas

Wolfgang Werner

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25 years of CBNRM in Namibia: A retrospective on accomplishments, contestation and contemporary challenges

Karine Nuulimba, Julie J. Taylor

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Technology and innovation landscapes in the context of a knowledge-based economy

Immolatrix L. Geingos-Onuegbu

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Arts development and promotion in Namibia: The role of the government since independence

Retha-Louise Hofmeyr

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(Sm)othering others? Post-millennial anthropology in Namibia

Robert Gordon

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So investing in youth is a waste of money?

Pandu Hailonga van Dijk, Michael Mulunga

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