
Part I: Conceptualisation And Performance Of National Liberation Movements-cum-governments -- Introduction: Understanding National Liberation Movements / Redie Bereketeab -- Varieties Of African Liberation Movement Governments / M.a. Mohamed Salih -- Liberation Movements And The Democratic Deficit / John Markakis -- Part Ii: Liberation Struggles Against European Colonisation -- The Mpla Government And Its Post-liberation Record In Angola / Paulo Ingles -- From Former Liberation Movement To Four Decades In Government: The Maintenance Of The Frelimo State / Adriano Nuvunga -- From Cabral's Liberation Movement To Power Struggle And Ideological Erosion: The Decline Of Paigc In Guinea-bissau / Birgit Embaló -- From Anticolonial Liberation Movement To Ruling Party: The Fln In Algeria / Yahia H. Zoubir -- Part Iii: Liberation Struggles Against White Minority Rule -- The African National Congress: From Liberation Movement To Neoliberal State Manager / Patrick Bond -- Zanu-pf In Power In Zimbabwe, 1980-2013: Towards Explaining Why Former Liberation Movements Fail As Governments / Sabelo J. Ndlovu-gatsheni -- Part Iv: Liberation Struggles Against Annexation By Neighbouring Countries -- Struggle Mentality Versus Democracy: The Case Of Swapo Of Namibia / Henning Melber -- Problems Of Transition To Civic Governance In Eritrea / Redie Bereketeab -- Understanding Rebellion In South Sudan / Leben Nelson Moro -- Part V: Liberation Struggles For Reform (regime Change) -- Liberation Movements Turned Governments: The Ugandan Experience / George G. Okiror -- Ethiopia: The Quest For Transformation Under Eprdf / Kassahun Berhanu -- Liberation Struggle For Regime Change: Somaliland's Transition From Conflict To Civilian Government / Michael Walls -- Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea: The Birth And Breakdown Of Somali Armed Movements, 1976-99 / Mohamed Haji Ingiriis. Edited By Redie Bereketeab. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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0
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
ISBN-10:
1138106828
ISBN-13:
9781315101361
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