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  1. Development as (In)Justice: The Case of Namibia
  2. African Middle Classes and Social Protest
  3. Explorations into middle class urbanites, social movements and political dynamics: impressions from Namibia's capital, Windhoek
  4. Introduction – African middle classness, politics and protest: on the context of this issue
  5. The History and Current Status of German Reparations to Namibia
  6. Namibia
  7. Colonialism, Genocide and Reparations: The German‐Namibian Case
  8. Namibia after President Hage Geingob (1941-2024)
  9. Namibia
  10. African middle classness, politics and protest: on the context of this issue
  11. Citizenship Matters: Explorations into the Citizen-State Relationship in Africa
  12. Germany and reparations: the reconciliation agreement with Namibia
  13. Explorations into middle class urbanites, social movements and political dynamics: impressions from Namibia’s capital, Windhoek
  14. The Routledge Handbook of transregional studies
  15. Why Namibia’s vote on Russia violates its foreign policy principles
  16. Colonial genocide and the German-Namibian ‘reconciliation agreement’
  17. Zimbabwe’s continued isolation
  18. Zimbabwe’s Foreign Policy Under Mnangagwa
  19. Covid-19 and Southern Africa
  20. Germany and Namibia: Negotiating Genocide
  21. History, Narratives and Realities
  22. Coming to Terms in Namibia
  23. Namibia’s parliamentary and presidential elections: the honeymoon is over
  24. No Rainbow yet in Sight: Southern Africa under Liberation Movements as Governments
  25. Colonialism, Land, Ethnicity, and Class: Namibia after the Second National Land Conference
  26. Populism in Southern Africa under liberation movements as governments
  27. Africa in Africa(n) Studies
  28. Whose world? Development, civil society, development studies and (not only) scholar activists