In this article, we develop and expand the rebel-to-ruler literature to go beyond ‘rebel transformations’, in order to examine the transformation and militarisation of the entire post-genocide society in Rwanda. Through a historical and socio-political analysis of the military’s influence in post-genocide Rwanda, we argue that the adoption of military norms and ethos, drawn from an idealised and reconstructed pre-colonial history rather than simply an insurgent past, motivates the military’s centrality and penetration of all society’s sectors, economically, politically and socially, with the ultimate aim of retaining power in the hands of the rebels turned rulers. As such, the case demonstrates the need for an expansion of the rebel-to-rule...
This article argues that current schisms in the research on post-genocide Rwanda are not sui generis...
Rwanda under the rule of President Juvenal Habyarimana and the MRND government was a de facto totali...
This paper develops a theory which explains how wartime processes and relationships result in positi...
In this article, we develop and expand the rebel-to-ruler literature to go beyond ‘rebel transformat...
Rwanda entered independence following a transition marked by violent internecine conflict. The confl...
Twenty years after its horrific genocide, Rwanda has become a model for economic development. At the...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
Since assuming power after the 1994 genocide, President Paul Kagame and his political party, the Rwa...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
Both popular perspectives and theoretical characterizations of Rwanda’s remarkable trajectory follow...
This contribution explores the legacies of armed rebellion in post-war Burundi, where two of the mai...
Rwanda and Burundi are often considered twin countries, exhibiting almost identical historical and l...
Social and political identity in pre-colonial Rwanda was organized through family, lineages, clans a...
Case Study Prepared for Intervention in Internal ConflictPost-colonial Rwanda was born out of a deci...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
This article argues that current schisms in the research on post-genocide Rwanda are not sui generis...
Rwanda under the rule of President Juvenal Habyarimana and the MRND government was a de facto totali...
This paper develops a theory which explains how wartime processes and relationships result in positi...
In this article, we develop and expand the rebel-to-ruler literature to go beyond ‘rebel transformat...
Rwanda entered independence following a transition marked by violent internecine conflict. The confl...
Twenty years after its horrific genocide, Rwanda has become a model for economic development. At the...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
Since assuming power after the 1994 genocide, President Paul Kagame and his political party, the Rwa...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
Both popular perspectives and theoretical characterizations of Rwanda’s remarkable trajectory follow...
This contribution explores the legacies of armed rebellion in post-war Burundi, where two of the mai...
Rwanda and Burundi are often considered twin countries, exhibiting almost identical historical and l...
Social and political identity in pre-colonial Rwanda was organized through family, lineages, clans a...
Case Study Prepared for Intervention in Internal ConflictPost-colonial Rwanda was born out of a deci...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
This article argues that current schisms in the research on post-genocide Rwanda are not sui generis...
Rwanda under the rule of President Juvenal Habyarimana and the MRND government was a de facto totali...
This paper develops a theory which explains how wartime processes and relationships result in positi...