The Recurring Great Lakes Crisis

The Recurring Great Lakes Crisis
Title The Recurring Great Lakes Crisis PDF eBook
Author Jean-Pierre Chrétien
Publisher Hurst & Company
Pages 270
Release 2008
Genre History
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Provides the genealogy and history of the African Great Lakes region. It has been the scene of a series of overlapping traumas which have disrupted its geopolitical, economic, social and demographic stability. Despite numerous peace accords, local political compromises and various international interventions, it has yet to find stability.

Crisis in the Great Lakes region of Africa

Crisis in the Great Lakes region of Africa
Title Crisis in the Great Lakes region of Africa PDF eBook
Author Patrick Dupont
Publisher
Pages 57
Release 1995
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A Study of the Management of the African Great Lakes Crisis

A Study of the Management of the African Great Lakes Crisis
Title A Study of the Management of the African Great Lakes Crisis PDF eBook
Author Heather Buchanan
Publisher
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Release 1997
Genre Peaceful change (International relations)
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Understanding the Great Lakes Crisis

Understanding the Great Lakes Crisis
Title Understanding the Great Lakes Crisis PDF eBook
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Pages 64
Release 1996
Genre
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Tapped Out

Tapped Out
Title Tapped Out PDF eBook
Author Paul Simon
Publisher Welcome Rain Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9781566492218

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Former Senator Paul Simon delivers stirring eveidence of a catastrophic water crisis which will explode upon the global community unless drastic measures are taken in all corners of the world, including in our own backyards.

Politics, Religion, and Power in the Great Lakes Region

Politics, Religion, and Power in the Great Lakes Region
Title Politics, Religion, and Power in the Great Lakes Region PDF eBook
Author Murindwa Rutanga
Publisher African Books Collective
Pages 272
Release 2011
Genre Political Science
ISBN 2869784929

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"This book ... focuses on the European invasion of the GLR. It analyses the factors that underlay the invasion, the demarcation process that followed and the indigenous people’s responses to it. What is worth noting is that most of the anti-colonial struggles in the GLR were anchored in religion. Reference is made to the Maji Maji Rebellion, the Nyabingi Movement, the Lamogi Movement, Dini Ya Misambwa and the different independent churches that arose in the GLR during colonialism. Even the more secular Mau Mau Movement integrated religious cultural practices in its bondings through oath taking. The most pronounced was the Nyabingi Movement, which covered almost the whole region – Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, DRC and Uganda ... This work investigates why [the groups] resisted, the nature of their resistance and the reasons why they were defeated. It explains why and how the European colonisation of this region created material conditions and seeds for thesubsequent recurrent conflicts in the GLR."--Page 6.

The Rwanda Crisis

The Rwanda Crisis
Title The Rwanda Crisis PDF eBook
Author Gérard Prunier
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 442
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780231104098

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In the spring of 1994 the tiny African nation of Rwanda exploded onto the international media stage, as internal strife reached genocidal proportions. But the horror that unfolded before our eyes had been building steadily for years before it captured the attention of the world. In The Rwanda Crisis, journalist and Africa scholar Gérard Prunier provides a historical perspective that Western readers need to understand how and why the brutal massacres of 800,000 Rwandese came to pass. Prunier shows how the events in Rwanda were part of a deadly logic, a plan that served central political and economic interests, rather than a result of ancient tribal hatreds--a notion often invoked by the media to dramatize the fighting. The Rwanda Crisis makes great strides in dispelling the racist cultural myths surrounding the people of Rwanda, views propogated by European colonialists in the nineteenth century and carved into "history" by Western influence. Prunier demonstrates how the struggle for cultural dominance and subjugation among the Hutu and Tutsi--the central players in the recent massacres--was exploited by racially obsessed Europeans. 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. Expertly leading readers on a journey through the troubled history of the country and its surroundings, Prunier moves from the pre-colonial Kingdom of Rwanda, though German and Belgian colonial regimes, to the 1973 coup. The book chronicles the developing refugee crisis in Rwanda and neighboring Uganda in the 1970s and 1980s and offers the most comprehensive account available of the manipulations of popular sentiment that led to the genocide and the events that have followed. In the aftermath of this devastating tragedy, The Rwanda Crisis is the first clear-eyed analysis available to American readers. From the massacres to the subsequent cholera epidemic and emerging refugee crisis, Prunier details the horrifying events of recent years and considers propsects for the future of Rwanda.