Review
It is a significant contribution to understanding the decentralization process that is of increasing importance to democratization in African states. CHOICE May 1999 This, then, is a book of exceptional methodological sophistication, exemplary documentation, persuasive logic, and considerable comparative significance beyond the borders of Namibia and Southern Africa. AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW An interesting and highly competent account of modern Namibia. COMMONWEALTH & COMPARATIVE POLITICS This work is a worthwhile addition to the literature on post-independence public administration in Namibia. J. OF LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
Product Description
Namibia's Post-Apartheid Regional Institutions is an examination of the development of regional policy-making and organizational behavior of Namibia's regional institutions in their founding year, as they were established after independence from South Africa in 1990. The study emphasizes the importance of focusing on the microlevel dynamics and communications of public organizations in order to understand the intricacies of decentralization, in Namibia as in other parts of the world. The author shows clearly that a focus on the capacity-building activities of elected regional councils and parliaments can reveal important aspects of the strengthening of new democracies. Joshua Bernard Forrest is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Vermont and an expert on state-building in sub-Saharan Africa.

