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Remaking Rwanda: State Building and Human Rights after Mass Violence (Critical Human Rights)

Each of the twenty-one chapters is given short space with which to engage the subject matter and theoretical implications.

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Oct 15, Bethany added it Shelves: I read this for my master's thesis, and while not every single essay in it was strictly useful, it offers a truly wonderful view of what peacebuilding and statebuilding in Rwanda really is. The majority of the world definitely views the state as a success story of conflict transformation and reconciliation and the important critiques and in depth views on what these programs look like on the ground along with how top-down they are and how controlling the post genocide regime is will really benef I read this for my master's thesis, and while not every single essay in it was strictly useful, it offers a truly wonderful view of what peacebuilding and statebuilding in Rwanda really is.

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This book takes stock of Rwanda's achievements and challenges at an important juncture, and on balance its evaluation of the ruling Rwandan Patriotic Front RPF is quite critical.


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