Oops! Looks like we're having trouble connecting to our server.
Refresh your browser window to try again.
About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-101009224786
ISBN-139781009224789
eBay Product ID (ePID)6057263915
Product Key Features
Book TitleTrajectories of Authoritarianism in Rwanda : Elusive Control before the Genocide
Number of Pages279 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicWorld / General
Publication Year2023
IllustratorYes
GenrePolitical Science
AuthorMarie-Eve Desrosiers
Book SeriesAfrican Studies
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1.1 in
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.2 in
Additional Product Features
LCCN2022-033944
Reviews'Based on impeccable archival research and a mastery of the secondary literature, this work stresses the constant 'political grind' required to maintain authoritarian structures in Rwanda before the genocide. Desrosiers reminds us that the trajectory of such regimes consists only of 'elusive control', and lays new foundations for understanding both authoritarian dynamics and post-genocide Rwandan politics.' David Newbury, Smith College, 'This is a lively contribution to the literature on authoritarianism. Closely observed and richly described, Desrosiers convincingly argues for a nuanced understanding of Rwanda's postcolonial regimes. In investigating the banal uncertainties of authoritarian rule, Desrosiers provides a brilliant interpretation of Rwanda's pre-genocide period.' Susan Thomson, Colgate University, 'This book fills a surprising gap in scholarship on Rwanda by providing a detailed analysis of the first two post-colonial governments. Desrosiers uses the Rwanda case to challenge existing simplistic ideas about authoritarian regimes, making this essential reading not only for those interested in Rwanda but for anyone interested in governance and authoritarianism.' Timothy Longman, Boston University, 'Desrosiers' thoughtful analysis of a rich array of archival materials and original interviews offers readers an unparalleled 'granular' account of Rwanda's First and Second Republics. The result is an essential text that promises to have a transformative impact on current understandings of these often-oversimplified regimes and studies of authoritarianism.' Erin Jessee, University of Glasgow
Dewey Edition23/eng/20220816
Series Volume NumberSeries Number 161
Dewey Decimal320.53
Table Of ContentTrajectories 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.
SynopsisChallenging assumptions regarding authoritarian governments in Rwanda in the decades before the 1994 genocide, Marie-Eve Desrosiers uses original archival data and interviews to highlight the complex relations between authorities, opponents, and society., Challenging assumptions regarding the strength and control of authoritarian governments in Rwanda in the decades before the 1994 genocide, Marie-Eve Desrosiers uses original archival data and interviews to highlight the complex relations between authorities, opponents, and society. Through careful, detailed analysis Desrosiers offers a nuanced assessment of the functions and evolution of authoritarianism over time, demonstrating how the governments of Rwanda's first two post-independence Republics (1962-1990) sought and often struggled to cement their rule. Whilst the deeper, lived realities of authoritarianism are generally neglected by multi-cases comparisons at the heart of comparative authoritarian studies, this illuminating survey highlights the essential, yet subtle authoritarian strategies, patterns, and forms of decay that are too often overlooked when addressing authoritarian contexts.