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Winning hearts and minds: legitimacy in the Namibian war for independence / Visser, Lieneke Eloff de   Journal Article
Visser, Lieneke Eloff de Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Efforts at winning hearts and minds (WHAM) impact on and are affected by perceptions of legitimacy. In the Namibian war for independence (1966-1989) efforts of the South African counterinsurgent forces at winning hearts and minds focused mainly on persuading the population to cooperate in exchange for material benefits and services. The article demonstrates that this successfully contributed to a dimension of legitimacy that is conceptualized as pragmatic legitimacy. However, other dimensions of legitimacy are identified in which the South Africans were lacking, that is in moral, legal, and identity-based legitimacy. Furthermore, in areas where control was contested and where the population could not be shielded from insurgent intimidation, it is argued that the effects of coercion outweighed legitimacy altogether.
Key Words Counterinsurgency  South Africa  Namibia  Legitimacy  COIN  Six Day War 
Coercion  Persuasion  Hearts and Minds  SWAPO  WHAM  Namibia War 
Pragmatic Legitimacy  Insurgent Intimidation  History 
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