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Tables of Contents for Labor and Democracy in Namibia, 1971-1996
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
vii
2
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
ix
 
Chapter One: Introduction
1
17
Challenges to Democratization in Africa
1
2
Organized Labor and Democratization
3
2
Trade Unions and Democracy in Namibia
5
4
Literature on Labor in Namibia
9
3
Research for and Organization of the Book
12
6
Chapter Two: The General Strike and Its Aftermath, 1971-1977
18
33
Context for the Strike
19
10
Origins of the Strike
29
9
Aftermath of the Strike
38
13
Chapter Three: Nationalism Confronts Trade Unionism, 1978-1984
51
21
Inside Namibia: The NAWU and the NUNW
52
4
SWAPO in Exile: Fear of Solidarnosc
56
6
Capital Contemplates Reform of Labor Relations
62
5
First Attempt at an Internal Settlement
67
5
Chapter Four: Viva NAFAU: The Emergence of the NUNW, 1985-1989
72
24
The NUNW as the "Fighting Arm of SWAPO"
73
10
The Early Divide Among Organized Workers
83
3
Transitional Government and Employer Initiatives
86
6
The Transition to Independence
92
4
Chapter Five: The Early Years of Independence, 1990-1996
96
29
The Independence Compromise
97
5
Tripartism: The New Labor Relations Framework
102
6
Trade Unions: The Transition Continues
108
11
Labor Relations After Independence
119
6
Chapter Six: Conclusion
125
13
An Underindustrialized Economy
126
1
The Colonial Legacy: Repression and Reform
127
2
Nationalism and the Legacy of the Independence Struggle
129
3
Labor and the Prospects for the Consolidation of Democracy in Namibia
132
6
NOTES
138
58
BIBLIOGRAPHY
196
27
INDEX
223