The Rwanda Crisis

The Rwanda Crisis
Author: Gérard Prunier
Publsiher: C. HURST & CO. PUBLISHERS
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 1850653720

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Offering an up-to-date historical perspective which should enable readers to fathom how the brutal massacres of 800,000 Rwandese came to pass in 1994, this volume includes a new chapter that brings the analysis up to the end of 1996. Gerard Prunier probes into how the genocidal events in Rwanda were part of a deadly logic - a plan that served central political and economic interests - rather than a result of primordial tribal hatreds, a notion often invoked by the media to dramatize genocide.

The Rwanda Crisis 1959 1994

The Rwanda Crisis  1959 1994
Author: Gérard Prunier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 389
Release: 1995
Genre: Genocide
ISBN: LCCN:97981049

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The Rwanda Crisis

The Rwanda Crisis
Author: Gérard Prunier
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231104081

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He shows how Western colonialists helped to construct a Tutsi identity as a superior racial type because of their distinctly "non-Negro" features in order to facilitate greater control over the Rwandese.

The Path of a Genocide

The Path of a Genocide
Author: Howard Adelman,Astri Suhrke
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2024
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1412838207

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The Great Lakes region of Africa has seen dramatic changes. After a decade of war, repression, and genocide, loosely allied regimes have replaced old-style dictatorships. The Path of a Genocide examines the decade (1986-97) that brackets the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. This collection of essays is both a narrative of that event and a deep reexamination of the international role in addressing humanitarian issues and complex emergencies. Nineteen donor countries and seventeen multilateral organizations, international agencies, and international nongovernmental organizations pooled their efforts for an in-depth evaluation of the international response to the conflict in Rwanda. Original studies were commissioned from scholars from Uganda, Rwanda, Zaire, Ethiopia, Norway, Great Britain, France, Canada, and the United States. While each chapter in this volume focuses on one dimension of the Rwanda conflict, together they tell the story of this unfolding genocide and the world's response. The Path of a Genocide offers readers a perspective in sharp contrast to the tendency to treat a peace agreement as the end to conflict. This is a detailed effort to make sense of the political crisis and genocide in Rwanda and the effects it had on its neighbors.

When Victims Become Killers

When Victims Become Killers
Author: Mahmood Mamdani
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2020-01-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780691193830

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An incisive look at the causes and consequences of the Rwandan genocide "When we captured Kigali, we thought we would face criminals in the state; instead, we faced a criminal population." So a political commissar in the Rwanda Patriotic Front reflected after the 1994 massacre of as many as one million Tutsis in Rwanda. Underlying his statement was the realization that, though ordered by a minority of state functionaries, the slaughter was performed by hundreds of thousands of ordinary citizens, including judges, doctors, priests, and friends. Rejecting easy explanations of the Rwandan genocide as a mysterious evil force that was bizarrely unleashed, When Victims Become Killers situates the tragedy in its proper context. Mahmood Mamdani coaxes to the surface the historical, geographical, and political forces that made it possible for so many Hutus to turn so brutally on their neighbors. In so doing, Mamdani usefully broadens understandings of citizenship and political identity in postcolonial Africa and provides a direction for preventing similar future tragedies.

Preventing the Bloodbath

Preventing the Bloodbath
Author: A. Walter Dorn,Jonathan Matloff,Jennifer Matthews
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1999
Genre: Crimes against humanity
ISBN: LCCN:2003619180

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The International Response to Conflict and Genocide

The International Response to Conflict and Genocide
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1996
Genre: Economic assistance
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070560474

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Leave None to Tell the Story

 Leave None to Tell the Story
Author: Alison Liebhafsky Des Forges,Human Rights Watch (Organization)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 888
Release: 1999
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015043096984

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