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Mass murder and motivation : the Rwandan genocide
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 126-134).This project is about mass murderers and the motivation for becoming perpetrators of mass murder. The Rwandan genocide is chosen as a case study. The project strives to explain what seems inexplicable;
Aamaas, Åsmund
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Rwandan women no more : female genocidaires in the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan genocide
Following the 1994 Rwandan genocide, the current government – the predominantly Tutsi Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) – arrested an estimated 130,000 civilians who were suspected of having some degree of criminal responsibility in the massacres and related
Jessee, Erin
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A Perilous Path to Democracy. Political Transition and Authoritarian Consolidation in Rwanda
The most influential literature on political transitions, the “transition paradigm”, conceived a normative theoretical framework based on the fundamental assumption that any country, which shifts away from authoritarianism is a country in transition to ...
Rafti, Marina
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Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-79).By bringing together survivors of the genocide with released prisoners to discuss trauma, healing, and trust, Healing and Rebuilding Our Communities (HROC) in Rwanda may help people to ...
Forcier, Angela
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Is US Cooperation With The UN Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda Unconstitutional?
On December 17, 1997 US Magistrate Marcel Notzon in Laredo, Texas stunned the US State Department and human rights advocates around the world by ruling that the congressional legislation enabling the US government to surrender or extradite indicted ...
Paul J. Magnarella
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Social capital’s “vicious potential” revealed through Rwandan genocide
In this post, Syerramia Willoughby examines a recent research paper entitled Anti-Social Capital: A Profile of Rwandan Genocide Perpetrators’ Social Networks by LSE’s Dr Omar McDoom in which he explores the motivations of those Hutus who turned on their ...
Willoughby, Syerramia
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honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceBrent SteeleGenocide is a complicated issue from the research to responses by policy makers.
Moore, Aija
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Re-Framing the Slaughter: Remembering the Rwandan Genocide
This project looks at both official and silenced discourse pertaining to Rwandan genocide remembrance. I look specifically at discourse at museums, memorials, memoir, and film.
Broutman, Jordan C
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Human Capital, Natural Resource Scarcity and the Rwandan Genocide [PDF]
DRMI Working Paper SeriesMany authors contend that ethnic extremism coupled with political manipulation were the primary factors behind the Rwandan genocide.
McNab, Robert M., Mohamed, Abdul Latif
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