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Securocratic state-building: the rationales, rebuttals, and risks behind the extraordinary rise of Rwanda after the genocide

Both popular perspectives and theoretical characterizations of Rwanda’s remarkable trajectory following the genocide remain polarized more than a generation after the violence. The country has been hailed as a developmental state and denounced as an authoritarian ‘ethnocracy’. This article introduces the concept of securocratic state-building in response to this polarization.

date:  20/12/2022

Keywords: governance, securocratic state-building, Rwanda, authoritarism, ethnocracy, polarisation, liberalism, illiberalism

Publisher: African Affairs, vol. 121, issue 485, pp. 509–534
Publication date: Oct 2022
Language: EN

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