Uses original archival and interview material to reconsider authoritarian politics in Rwanda in the decades before the 1994 genocide.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marie-Eve Desrosiers is Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, Canada. She holds the International Francophonie Research Chair on political aspirations and movements in Francophone Africa. She specialises in governance and security issues in the African Great Lakes and Francophone Africa.
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Trajectories of authoritarianism: An introduction 1. The study of authoritarianism, including in Rwanda 2. Should Rwanda matter to the study of authoritarianism? 3. Some background: Timelines, beginnings and endings 4. The shape of authoritarianism in pre-genocide Rwanda 5. Communicating norms for behaviour 6. Challenges to the monopoly of legitimate violence 7. Competition around and within the security sanctum 8. The political and economic grind 9. Individual and local trajectories Conclusion Bibliography.
Trajectories of authoritarianism: An introduction 1. The study of authoritarianism, including in Rwanda 2. Should Rwanda matter to the study of authoritarianism? 3. Some background: Timelines, beginnings and endings 4. The shape of authoritarianism in pre-genocide Rwanda 5. Communicating norms for behaviour 6. Challenges to the monopoly of legitimate violence 7. Competition around and within the security sanctum 8. The political and economic grind 9. Individual and local trajectories Conclusion Bibliography.
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