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Author Forrest, Joshua B.
Title Namibia's post-apartheid regional institutions : the founding year / Joshua Bernard Forrest.
Publication Info Rochester, N.Y. ; Woodbridge, Suffolk : University of Rochester Press, 1998.


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 Wilberforce Institute  JQ 3543.5 R43 F7  DEPT DECISION  ASK AT DEPT

Descript xviii, 408 p. : maps ; 24 cm.
Contents Introduction: Regional policy analysis and the organizational behavior of state institutions -- Pt. I. Prelude. -- 1. Historical and political context: the Apartheid years and a democratic transition -- 2. Interim regional policy 1990-1992 -- Pt. II. Central state-regional council relations -- 3. Intergovernmental decisional dynamics -- 4. Quantity, quality, and mode of MRLGH-council contact -- 5. Regional budgeting and planning -- Pt. III. Capacity-building dynamics of the regional councils -- 6. Laying the foundation: the councils' internal aspects of capacity-building -- 7. Regional council meetings -- 8. Regional councils' interorganizational relations -- 9. Regional governors' activities -- 10. Inside the regions: state-society relations -- Pt. IV. The parliamentary connection: Namibia's regionally representative National Council -- 11. The National Council: laying the foundation -- 12. The grassroots-transmission role of the National Council -- 13. National Council-National Assembly interinstitutional relations --14. Conclusions: Namibia's regional institutions in comparative perspective --App. A. Interview and site visit methodology -- App. B. Semistructured interviews in Namibia.
ISBN 1580460283 (hbk)
9781580460286 (hbk)
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Author Forrest, Joshua B.
Series Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora ; v. 4
Subject Regionalism -- Namibia.
Decentralization in government -- Namibia.
Namibia -- Politics and government -- 1990-
Descript xviii, 408 p. : maps ; 24 cm.
Contents Introduction: Regional policy analysis and the organizational behavior of state institutions -- Pt. I. Prelude. -- 1. Historical and political context: the Apartheid years and a democratic transition -- 2. Interim regional policy 1990-1992 -- Pt. II. Central state-regional council relations -- 3. Intergovernmental decisional dynamics -- 4. Quantity, quality, and mode of MRLGH-council contact -- 5. Regional budgeting and planning -- Pt. III. Capacity-building dynamics of the regional councils -- 6. Laying the foundation: the councils' internal aspects of capacity-building -- 7. Regional council meetings -- 8. Regional councils' interorganizational relations -- 9. Regional governors' activities -- 10. Inside the regions: state-society relations -- Pt. IV. The parliamentary connection: Namibia's regionally representative National Council -- 11. The National Council: laying the foundation -- 12. The grassroots-transmission role of the National Council -- 13. National Council-National Assembly interinstitutional relations --14. Conclusions: Namibia's regional institutions in comparative perspective --App. A. Interview and site visit methodology -- App. B. Semistructured interviews in Namibia.
ISBN 1580460283 (hbk)
9781580460286 (hbk)
Author Forrest, Joshua B.
Series Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora ; v. 4
Subject Regionalism -- Namibia.
Decentralization in government -- Namibia.
Namibia -- Politics and government -- 1990-
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 Wilberforce Institute  JQ 3543.5 R43 F7  DEPT DECISION  ASK AT DEPT

Subject Regionalism -- Namibia.
Decentralization in government -- Namibia.
Namibia -- Politics and government -- 1990-
Descript xviii, 408 p. : maps ; 24 cm.
Contents Introduction: Regional policy analysis and the organizational behavior of state institutions -- Pt. I. Prelude. -- 1. Historical and political context: the Apartheid years and a democratic transition -- 2. Interim regional policy 1990-1992 -- Pt. II. Central state-regional council relations -- 3. Intergovernmental decisional dynamics -- 4. Quantity, quality, and mode of MRLGH-council contact -- 5. Regional budgeting and planning -- Pt. III. Capacity-building dynamics of the regional councils -- 6. Laying the foundation: the councils' internal aspects of capacity-building -- 7. Regional council meetings -- 8. Regional councils' interorganizational relations -- 9. Regional governors' activities -- 10. Inside the regions: state-society relations -- Pt. IV. The parliamentary connection: Namibia's regionally representative National Council -- 11. The National Council: laying the foundation -- 12. The grassroots-transmission role of the National Council -- 13. National Council-National Assembly interinstitutional relations --14. Conclusions: Namibia's regional institutions in comparative perspective --App. A. Interview and site visit methodology -- App. B. Semistructured interviews in Namibia.
ISBN 1580460283 (hbk)
9781580460286 (hbk)

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