Rwanda : from genocide to precarious peace /

A sobering study of the troubled African nation, both pre- and post-genocide, and its uncertain future. The brutal civil war between Hutu and Tutsi factions in Rwanda ended in 1994 when the Rwandan Patriotic Front came to power and embarked on an ambitious social, political and economic project to r...

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Main Author: Thomson, Susan, 1968- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Haven, Connecticut : Yale University Press, [2018]
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Summary:A sobering study of the troubled African nation, both pre- and post-genocide, and its uncertain future. The brutal civil war between Hutu and Tutsi factions in Rwanda ended in 1994 when the Rwandan Patriotic Front came to power and embarked on an ambitious social, political and economic project to remake the devastated central east African nation. Susan Thomson, who witnessed the hostilities firsthand, has written a provocative modern history of the country, its rulers and its people, covering the years prior to, during and following the genocidal conflict. Thomson's hard-hitting analysis explores the key political events that led to the ascendance of the Rwandan Patriotic Front and its leader, President Paul Kagame. This important and controversial study examines the country's transition from war to reconciliation from the perspective of ordinary Rwandan citizens, Tutsi and Hutu alike, and raises serious questions about the stability of the current peace, the methods and motivations of the ruling regime and its troubling ties to the past, and the likelihood of a genocide-free future.
Physical Description:xv, 321 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780300197396
030019739X