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Bushmen and Diamonds

Bushmen and Diamonds 
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Publisher  The Nordic Africa Institute
Publication year  2003
Language  en
Edition  1
Page amount  40 pages
Category  Social Science
Price  9,10 €

     ISBN 91-7106-520-2
 
 
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Botswana's democracy is often considered to be a comparatively advanced and positive example of an African state in terms of political culture and the notion of good governance. This paper challenges the assumption that the country's current political and socio-economic system is, in fact, exemplary. It highlights some of the limitations by focussing on the particular situation of the Bushmen/San as a margina-lized minority denied citizens' rights and losing out against the material interests accompanying the exploration and exploitation of diamonds, the most lucrative natural resource contributing to Botswana's success story. The author has on previous occasions presented and published related analyses within the research network on "Liberation and Democracy in Southern Africa" (LiDeSA), which is currently coordinated through the Nordic Africa Institute. This publication is another result of the collabora-tion within this project. Kenneth Good is Professor in the Department of Political and Admini-strative Studies at the University of Botswana in Gaborone. His interests focus on the state in relation to development and class formation, democratisation and corruption/mismanagement. He has published widely in scholarly journals and books.
 
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