By the time Rwanda gained independence from Belgium in 1962, 200,000 Rwandan Tutsi had left to seek exile in neighbouring states. Drawing on British archives, this article traces international responses to this refugee crisis in Uganda, arguing that the political subtleties of this displacement are often overlooked. British officials' anxious responses to the Tutsi exodus in 1959 were dominated above all by concern for Ugandan decolonisation. Yet after independence in 1962, the Rwandans were quickly re-imagined by Ugandan actors who had previously supported their right to remain in the territory as a threat to Ugandan national citizenship. This political exclusion of the Tutsi elite prompted increasing refugee militarisation, yet the result...
The Rwandan social system has habitually been depicted as something of a ‘dual system ’ in which Tut...
Of the estimated 22.5 million refugees worldwide, approximately 26% live in sub-Saharan Africa. With...
354 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.This is a study of refugees a...
This article examines the role of postcolonial diasporic refugees, particularly East African Asian e...
Why do refugees in Africa's Great Lakes Region refuse to repatriate? This thesis offers a detailed ...
Thousands of whites fled the former Belgian Congo in the weeks after independence. This movement had...
Refugees bear incredible political significance for states of asylum and states of origin. Despite t...
This article examines the role of postcolonial diasporic refugees, particularly East African Asian e...
Rwanda entered independence following a transition marked by violent internecine conflict. The confl...
It is common government rhetoric to talk of the granting of asylum as a humanitarian act. But as Lo...
In the unfolding drama between Uganda and Rwanda, this article looks at the role played by two facto...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of political mobilization among refugees, with a focus on refuge...
This thesis offers a new approach to understanding, and dealing with, the Rwandan Hutu refugee warri...
Case Study Prepared for Intervention in Internal ConflictPost-colonial Rwanda was born out of a deci...
The paper examines the public displays (and absences) of memory of the violence in 1950 and 1960s Rw...
The Rwandan social system has habitually been depicted as something of a ‘dual system ’ in which Tut...
Of the estimated 22.5 million refugees worldwide, approximately 26% live in sub-Saharan Africa. With...
354 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.This is a study of refugees a...
This article examines the role of postcolonial diasporic refugees, particularly East African Asian e...
Why do refugees in Africa's Great Lakes Region refuse to repatriate? This thesis offers a detailed ...
Thousands of whites fled the former Belgian Congo in the weeks after independence. This movement had...
Refugees bear incredible political significance for states of asylum and states of origin. Despite t...
This article examines the role of postcolonial diasporic refugees, particularly East African Asian e...
Rwanda entered independence following a transition marked by violent internecine conflict. The confl...
It is common government rhetoric to talk of the granting of asylum as a humanitarian act. But as Lo...
In the unfolding drama between Uganda and Rwanda, this article looks at the role played by two facto...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of political mobilization among refugees, with a focus on refuge...
This thesis offers a new approach to understanding, and dealing with, the Rwandan Hutu refugee warri...
Case Study Prepared for Intervention in Internal ConflictPost-colonial Rwanda was born out of a deci...
The paper examines the public displays (and absences) of memory of the violence in 1950 and 1960s Rw...
The Rwandan social system has habitually been depicted as something of a ‘dual system ’ in which Tut...
Of the estimated 22.5 million refugees worldwide, approximately 26% live in sub-Saharan Africa. With...
354 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.This is a study of refugees a...