From Kinshasa to Kigali - PRINCEWILL LAGANG
- The War That Shaped Central Africa
BOOK DESCRIPTION
This book unpacks the deep and tangled history of conflict between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, showing how decades of war and political struggles shaped Central Africa. It explores the root causes of the violence, from ethnic tensions to foreign interference, revealing the complex factors that fueled instability in the region. Through detailed accounts, the book traces how the Rwandan Genocide set off a chain of events that led to prolonged war in the DRC.
By examining the involvement of regional and global powers, the book highlights the broader political and economic interests that influenced the war. It looks at how neighboring countries and international actors played a role, sometimes escalating tensions rather than resolving them. The narrative also sheds light on the human suffering caused by the conflicts, from mass displacement to economic devastation, making it clear that these wars were not just about politics but about people's lives.
Ultimately, the book provides a thorough understanding of how these wars reshaped Central Africa's political and social landscape. It explains how the region continues to feel the effects of these conflicts, influencing governance, security, and regional alliances today. By connecting past events to the present, the book offers a crucial perspective on the ongoing challenges and hopes for peace in this part of the world.
EAN: 9789598717835