
Müller: The Inevitable Pipeline into Exile
Botswana�s Role in the Namibian Liberation Struggle
- 294 pages
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Müller: The Inevitable Pipeline into Exile
Botswana�s Role in the Namibian Liberation Struggle
About this book
The role played by Botswana in various southern African liberation struggles has previously been neglected in historical studies. The countrys politics of support and mobilisation early on in Namibias struggle for independence from South Africa proved crucial for the formative period of both nation states. Botswanas difficult and contradictory position as neighbour of the South African apartheid state and colonial power in Namibia are carefully dealt with, as are the challenges faced by the fragile Namibian refugee networks and liberation movements, SWANU and SWAPO, operating in Botswana for decades. The Inevitable Pipeline into Exile deals with a crucial phase of nationalism and transnational politics during the period of southern African decolonisation at the height of South Africas diplomatic and military aggression throughout the region.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Beyond the Confines of the Nation: Another Dimension of Liberation Politics in Southern Africa. An Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Dedication
- Introduction
- 1. Research Overview and Theoretical Framework
- 2. Historical Basis
- 3. Methodology
- 4. Government Attitude
- 5. The Role of Residents and Organisations in Botswana
- 6. SWANU
- 7. SWAPO
- 8. The Makunda Refugees and Nudo
- 9. Conclusion
- Appendix
- Back cover