Africa's World War :Congo, the Rwandan Genocide, and the Making of a Continental Catastrophe

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Africa's World War

Africa's World War :Congo, the Rwandan Genocide, and the Making of a Continental Catastrophe

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780199754205
ISBN10 0199754209
Number Of Pages 576
Item Weight 748 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 231 x 41 mm
Publisher / Reseller Oxford University Press Inc
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Mr. Prunier points out, the genocide in Rwanda acted as an incendiary bomb, setting fire to disputes that go back generations...Help(s) disentangle the fiendishly complicated histories of national and tribal identities, real and invented. --The Economist


This unique and hugely ambitious book may turn out to be one of the most important to emerge on Africa for a long time. --Financial Times


Lucid, meticulously researched and incisive, Prunier's will likely become the standard account of this under-reported tragedy. --Publishers Weekly


Africa's World War is the most ambitious of several remarkable new books that reexamine the extraordinary tragedy of Congo and Central Africa since the Rwandan genocide of 1994. --New York Review of Books


The book is remarkable not just because Gerard Prunier, who has spent his life studying African conflicts, is able to call on every academic discipline required to comprehend this gigantic disaster, but also because he was an eyewitness to much of it himself, and frequently has telling details to offer about the behaviour and motivation of key individuals. He writes, moreover, with a verve, sophistication and wit equalled, in my experience, only by fellow French intellectual Regis Debray. --The Sunday Times, UK


Runier is immensely knowledgeable and passionate about his subject.... [He sorts] out some of the strands of an immenseley complicated and enormously devastating conflict, and for that we are surely in his debt. --Books & Culture


Africa's World War is one of the first books to lay bare the complex dynamic between Rwanda and Congo that has been driving this disaster. --Jeffrey Gettleman, New York Times Book Review


War correspondents also love Prunier's work: Howard French, who covered Congo during the 1990s for the New York Times, recently placed Africa's World War on a list of books he thought President Obama should be reading. --The Nation


One of the most remarkable qualities of this remarkable book is Prunier's ability to combine cool analysis and scholarly dispassion without losing sight of its horror... This is a profound book, and, to use an old-fashioned word, a noble one. --David Rieff, author of Swimming in a Sea of Death: A Son's Memoir




Mr. Prunier points out, the genocide in Rwanda acted as an incendiary bomb, setting fire to disputes that go back generations...Help(s) disentangle the fiendishly complicated histories of national and tribal identities, real and invented. --The Economist


This unique and hugely ambitious book may turn out to be one of the most important to emerge on Africa for a long time. --Financial Times


Lucid, meticulously researched and incisive, Prunier's will likely become the standard account of this under-reported tragedy. --Publishers Weekly


Africa's World War is the most ambitious of several remarkable new books that reexamine the extraordinary tragedy of Congo and Central Africa since the Rwandan genocide of 1994. --New York Review of Books


The book is remarkable not just because Gerard Prunier, who has spent his life studying African conflicts, is able to call on every academic discipline required to comprehend this gigantic disaster, but also because he was an eyewitness to much of it himself, and frequently has telling details to offer about the behaviour and motivation of key individuals. He writes, moreover, with a verve, sophistication and wit equalled, in my experience, only by fellow French intellectual Regis Debray. --The Sunday Times, UK


Runier is immensely knowledgeable and passionate about his subject.... [He sorts] out some of the strands of an immenseley complicated and enormously devastating conflict, and for that we are surely in his debt. --Books & Culture


Africa's World War is one of the first books to lay bare the complex dynamic between Rwanda and Congo that has been driving this disaster. --Jeffrey Gettleman, New York Times Book Review


War correspondents also love Prunier's work: Howard French, who covered Congo during the 1990s for the New York Times, recently placed Africa's World War on a list of books he thought President Obama should be reading. --The Nation


One of the most remarkable qualities of this remarkable book is Prunier's ability to combine cool analysis and scholarly dispassion without losing sight of its horror... This is a profound book, and, to use an old-fashioned word, a noble one. --David Rieff, author of Swimming in a Sea of Death: A Son's Memoir


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