
How not to write about the Rwandan genocide
How Rwandan history is told — and who does the telling — is important as it determines who is able to participate in conversations about the past.
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Susan Thomson is associate professor of peace and conflict studies at Colgate University. Her new book Rwanda: From Genocide to Perilous Peace (Yale UP) will be out in Fall 2017.

How Rwandan history is told — and who does the telling — is important as it determines who is able to participate in conversations about the past.

The Arsenal 'Visit Rwanda' sponsorship deal is government image management 101.

Rwanda’s president has long practiced a zero-sum political game in which he and his cronies are the primary winners.

Paul Kagame has won with more than 90 percent of the vote in 3 successive presidential elections in Rwanda.