Aiding Violence: The Development Enterprise in RwandaKumarian Press, 1998 - 275 páginas This book should be read by everyone involved in development. For those with some knowledge of Rwanda, reading it is nothing short of a cathartic experience. Much of what Peter Uvin has distilled so carefully and passionately from the Rwandan experience is also painfully relevant for other parts of the world. - Development in Practice Paradigm-rocking... simply must be required reading for anyone who desires to set foot in an African nation, no matter how noble or lofty their goals. - WorldViews An invaluable anatomy of the way development aid to Rwanda before the genocide contributed to what took place - essential reading for anyone with a tender conscience and a strong stomach. - The New Republic *Winner of the African Studies Association's 1999 Herskovits Award *A boldly critical look at structural violence relating to the 1994 Rwanda genocide Aiding Violence expresses outrage at the contradiction of massive genocide in a country considered by Western aid agencies to be a model of development. Focusing on the 1990s dynamics of militarization and polarization that resulted in genocide, Uvin reveals how aid enterprises reacted, or failed to react, to those dynamics. By outlining the profound structural basis on which the genocidal edifice was built, the book exposes practices of inequality, exclusion, and humiliation throughout Rwanda. |
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Contenido
A Contested History | 13 |
Strategies for Elite Consolidation | 19 |
The Image of Rwanda in the Development Community | 40 |
Political and Economic Crises and the Radicalization | 53 |
The Development Community | 82 |
The Condition of Structural Violence | 103 |
From Structural to Acute Violence | 109 |
The Role of Civil Society and Ecological | 161 |
The Role of Ecological Resource Scarcity | 180 |
Why Did People Participate in Genocide? A Theoretically | 205 |
Conclusions and Paths for Reflection | 224 |
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About the Author | 275 |
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