In May 1994 France distinguished itself from other more reticent members of the international community by being the first country to explicitly identify the events occurring in Rwanda as a ‘genocide’. The present article elucidates the impact of the very particular ways in which key French government figures used the term ‘genocide’ to describe the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda both during and after the events of 1994
Abstract The Génocide of Rwandan Tutsi and Public Usage of History. — The analysis of recent publica...
April 6, 2009, marked the fifteenth anniversary of the beginning of the Rwandan Genocide. In 1994, i...
In this thesis I use qualitative comparative methods to analyze The International Criminal Tribunal...
Since the beginning of last year I have been conducting research into the 1994 Tutsi genocide in Rwa...
Two decades later, the Rwandan genocide has been broadly analysed and, to a certain extent, so has t...
One of the most significant extant documents attesting to the dissemination of genocide ideology in ...
The following senior thesis examines France’s political, economic, and military relationship with Rw...
This article uses a case study to interrogate the politics of French in Africa. It examines French i...
Freedom of expression is considered a basic human right, and yet most countries have restrictions on...
The main goal of this article is to demonstrate that discourse on the Rwandan genocide has an origin...
This article analyses discursive and processual socialization of the masses into acts of violence du...
Un génocide historiquement établi survient au Rwanda. Le génocide, qui décime les Tutsis, procède ég...
The purpose of this paper is to reject the assumption that the killing of Tutsis during the Rwandan ...
My thesis focuses on the language used to speak of the 1994 Tutsi genocide in the three official lan...
Over a period of 100 days between April and mid-July of 1994, the Rwandan genocide claimed the lives...
Abstract The Génocide of Rwandan Tutsi and Public Usage of History. — The analysis of recent publica...
April 6, 2009, marked the fifteenth anniversary of the beginning of the Rwandan Genocide. In 1994, i...
In this thesis I use qualitative comparative methods to analyze The International Criminal Tribunal...
Since the beginning of last year I have been conducting research into the 1994 Tutsi genocide in Rwa...
Two decades later, the Rwandan genocide has been broadly analysed and, to a certain extent, so has t...
One of the most significant extant documents attesting to the dissemination of genocide ideology in ...
The following senior thesis examines France’s political, economic, and military relationship with Rw...
This article uses a case study to interrogate the politics of French in Africa. It examines French i...
Freedom of expression is considered a basic human right, and yet most countries have restrictions on...
The main goal of this article is to demonstrate that discourse on the Rwandan genocide has an origin...
This article analyses discursive and processual socialization of the masses into acts of violence du...
Un génocide historiquement établi survient au Rwanda. Le génocide, qui décime les Tutsis, procède ég...
The purpose of this paper is to reject the assumption that the killing of Tutsis during the Rwandan ...
My thesis focuses on the language used to speak of the 1994 Tutsi genocide in the three official lan...
Over a period of 100 days between April and mid-July of 1994, the Rwandan genocide claimed the lives...
Abstract The Génocide of Rwandan Tutsi and Public Usage of History. — The analysis of recent publica...
April 6, 2009, marked the fifteenth anniversary of the beginning of the Rwandan Genocide. In 1994, i...
In this thesis I use qualitative comparative methods to analyze The International Criminal Tribunal...