With the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide exercising its shockwaves, and United Nations troops in position, but apparently powerless to secure the lives of ordinary citizens, this book sheds light on the interventions of other African powers in the region and cuts through the historical myths that people in the region and beyond resort to.
With the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide exercising its shockwaves, and United Nations troops in position, but apparently powerless to secure the lives of ordinary citizens, this book sheds light on the interventions of other African powers in the region and cuts through the historical myths that people in the region and beyond resort to.
Thomas Turner teaches at at Victoria Commonwealth University. He has previously taught in universities in Congo, Kenya, Tunisia and Rwanda. He is the author of Ethnogenèse et nationalisme en Afrique centrale: les racines de Lumumba (2000) and co-author of The Rise and Decline of the Zairian State (1985).
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Preface and acknowledgements Map of the Congo 1. Half a holocaust 2. The Political economy of pillage 3. Congo must be sweet - image and ideology in the Congo wars 4. War in South Kivu 5. War in North Kivu 6. Congo and the international community 7. After the war
Preface and acknowledgements Map of the Congo 1. Half a holocaust 2. The Political economy of pillage 3. Congo must be sweet - image and ideology in the Congo wars 4. War in South Kivu 5. War in North Kivu 6. Congo and the international community 7. After the war
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