Explorations into middle class urbanites, social movements and political dynamics : impressions from Namibia’s capital, Windhoek

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Melber, Henning

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Namibia’s National Assembly and Presidential Elections in November 2019 documented for the first time a decline in the hegemonic status of the former liberation movement, SWAPO. This culminated since then in an unforeseen loss of support in the Regional and Local Authorities Elections of November 2020. Most municipalities and towns are now under the control of new political alliances. These include agencies with social movement elements. The urban middle class deserves in this context some special attention: Has it influenced voting patterns? Can an urban middle class be of sufficient political influence to play a significant role in changes of political governance? The dramatic political shifts in Windhoek are explored: if and to what extent might a focus on urban middle-class political behaviours help to analyse current political dynamics unfolding?

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Middle classes, Urbanites, Windhoek, Namibia, South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO), Affirmative repositioning (AR) movement

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Henning Melber (2023) Explorations into middle class urbanites, social movements and political dynamics: impressions from Namibia’s capital, Windhoek, Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 41:1, 94-105, DOI: 10.1080/02589001.2022.208167.