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Civil Wars In The Democratic Republic Of Congo 19602010 Emizet Franois Kisangani

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Civil Wars In The Democratic Republic Of Congo 19602010 Emizet Franois Kisangani
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.8 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Emizet François Kisangani
ISBN: 9781626370821, 1626370826
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Civil Wars In The Democratic Republic Of Congo 19602010 Emizet Franois Kisangani by Emizet François Kisangani 9781626370821, 1626370826 instant download after payment.

Wars of secession, ethnic wars, rebellions, and mutinies have been part of the political landscape of the Democratic Republic of Congo since the country became independent in 1960. Why? And what can we learn from this seemingly unending series of internal conflicts? Emizet François Kisangani explores these fundamental questions within a rigorously systematic and uniquely comprehensive framework. Looking closely at five decades of civil wars in the DRC, Kisangani finds ample evidence to challenge popular paradigms. His focus on the politics of exclusion and his attention to both the micro- and macroprocesses of the wars provides an analytical lens through which not only the nature of civil wars, but also Congo’s politics more broadly, are brought into clearer focus.

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