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Modern Rwanda: A Political History offers a detailed examination of Rwanda’s political development from the colonial period through contemporary times. Filip Reyntjens, a leading expert on Rwandan politics, traces the country’s journey through independence, regional conflicts, and the devastating 1994 genocide that claimed nearly one million lives.
The work provides critical analysis of Rwanda’s political institutions, power structures, and the factors that shaped the nation’s trajectory. Reyntjens explores how colonial legacies influenced post-independence governance, the dynamics of political competition, and the international dimensions of Rwanda’s crises. The book also addresses Rwanda’s post-genocide reconstruction efforts and the Rwandan Patriotic Front’s rise to dominance.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly work is essential for understanding Rwanda’s complex political landscape and its significance in African history and contemporary geopolitics.







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