Ethnic Politics and Democratic Transition in Rwanda(English, Hardcover, Kiwuwa David)

Ethnic Politics and Democratic Transition in Rwanda(English, Hardcover, Kiwuwa David)

  • Kiwuwa David
Publisher:Taylor & Francis LtdISBN 13: 9780415616089ISBN 10: 0415616085

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Ethnic Politics and Democratic Transition in Rwanda(English, Hardcover, Kiwuwa David) is written by Kiwuwa David and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0415616085 (ISBN 10) and 9780415616089 (ISBN 13).

This book offers an examination of how a deeply divided post-conflict society embarks on democratic transition. Using Rwanda as the case study, it combines analysis of democratic transition and ethnopolitical debate, asking why deeply divided ethnic societies have a tendency to fail. Though marginalised in existing literature on democratic transition, this path-breaking book shows how ethnicity has a significant impact on the direction and success of democratic process. The initial failure of democratic transition in Rwanda shows that the current regime will need to be sensitive to ethnicity, ethnopolitical consciousness and mobility in order to be successful in its second transition attempt. Based on key informant interviews, participant observation and primary resources, this book develops beyond the case study of Rwanda to posit a new framework that integrates variables of unity, equality, trust and institutional engineering in an integrative model to study and evaluate democratic transition in divided or post-conflict society. Ethnic Politics and Democratic Transition in Rwanda will be of interest to students and scholars of democratization, democracy, and ethnic politics and conflict.