Filip Reyntjens Bücher




Political Governance in Post-Genocide Rwanda
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The analysis delves into the political landscape of post-genocide Rwanda, highlighting the emergence of the authoritarian Rwandan Patriotic Front. It examines the governance strategies employed by the regime and their implications for the country's political stability and development. Reyntjens offers insights into the complexities of power dynamics and the challenges faced in rebuilding a nation after such a traumatic event.
The book explores a tumultuous decade in Central Africa, highlighting the instability, violence, and deterioration of state authority from 1996 to 2006. It delves into the complex socio-political dynamics and the impact of regional conflicts, providing insights into the causes and consequences of this period. Through detailed analysis, it sheds light on the struggles faced by the population and the broader implications for the region's future.
Utilizing a longue durée framework, this study offers a comprehensive examination of Rwanda's historical developments over the past 150 years, moving beyond the 1994 genocide narrative. It explores the evolution from the 19th-century precolonial polity through colonization, the 1959-1961 revolution, independence in 1962, and the aftermath of the genocide with the Rwandan Patriotic Front's rise to power. By analyzing both political continuities and changes, the work aims to reshape readers' understanding of Rwanda's complex political history.