The Path of a Genocide: The Rwanda Crisis from Uganda to Zaire

Front Cover
Howard Adelman, Astri Suhrke
Transaction Publishers - Political Science - 414 pages

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.

 

Contents

V
3
VI
31
VII
51
VIII
61
IX
93
X
109
XI
111
XII
131
XVIII
253
XX
271
XXI
281
XXIII
307
XXV
321
XXVI
351
XXVII
367
XXVIII
375

XIII
157
XIV
185
XV
209
XVI
229
XVII
231
XXIX
385
XXX
389
XXXI
405
Copyright

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

References to this book

Bibliographic information