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The Tragic State of Congo: From Decolonization to Dictatorship [Paperback]

Jeanne M. Haskin (Author)
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October 30, 2005
The Congo is rich in minerals and agricultural potential. What keeps it from emerging as a viable, even prosperous, state?


During four centuries of the slave trade, the Portuguese alone claimed over 13.25 million lives. Then, King Leopold II of Belgium took the Congo as his own fiefdom in 1876, and the exploitation of the populace was even more horrendous. The Belgian Congo was ruled by the Church and the State in cooperation with private companies. Education peaked at the secondary level, to deter the Congolese from aspiring to leadership roles. In many cases, children were taken at an early age and impressed into King Leopold s army, the Force Publique.

Independence in 1960 did not end the conflict with Belgium, but it did bring a new chaos as the local population struggled to run their fledgling country. When the stakes are so high, division and conflict are easily provoked.

Under the influence of ambitious leaders and outside interests, the problems escalated. Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister (and suspected of communist leanings), was assassinated. After five years of turmoil, Colonel Mobutu rose to power with help from the US.

Mobutu ruled the country (then called Zaire ) through a one-party state that co-opted the people with fanciful slogans and empty promises. It was also a police state whose reach extended into every school and every village. Atrocities were committed to strike fear into the people; furthermore, Mobutu s response to the genocide in Rwanda was to allow the Hutu genocidaires to take up residence in Zaire. This led to clashes with the Zairian Tutsis and with Rwanda and Burundi.

Interference by outside powers who covet Congo s resources only exacerbates regional rivalries. Today, every intervention in the name of assistance seems to raise new questions about motives and allegiances, and the lives of hundreds of thousands of people continue to be at risk.

The Tragic State of the Congo: From De-Colonization to Dictatorship traces the Congo s recent history, from Mobutu to Kabila, with details of the 1999 Lusaka Cease-fire Agreement and the inadequacy of the resources provided to secure it; discusses relations with the global powers and with neighbors like Rwanda, Uganda and Angola, the Clean Diamond Trade Act of 2003, and the 2005 draft Constitution; and explores the goals of the current transitional government and the hopes invested in it.

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This political history of the Congo traces the tragic developments of the African country following its coming out from under brutal Belgian rule in the 1960s. The two UN interventions in the country are covered in some detail and the succession of political powers, along with the mechanisms that brought about political successions, are prime concerns. --www.booknews.com

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A writer in the field of conflict and crisis management in warring situations, Jeanne Haskin studied political science at Yale University. Her second book, Bosnia and Beyond, was published by Algora in 2006.

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  • Paperback: 228 pages
  • Publisher: Algora Pub (October 30, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0875864163
  • ISBN-13: 978-0875864167
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,316,708 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Analyst of conflict and crisis management in warring situations. In my free time I write fiction with the aim of making history, economics and politics accessible to a broader audience. I also participate in Operation eBook Drop, which makes my fiction free in e-format to troops overseas.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Useful and Well-Researched, September 14, 2008
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This well-researched and heavily-footnoted history of the Congo provides the reader a solid understanding of the many forces at work in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Of particular note are the discussions of establishment of a more-or-less modern constitutional government and the various threats to it today. The author also clearly lays out who did what to whom in the aftermath of Mobutu's fall, valuable information to have when trying to understand what's happening in the DRC today.

Dave Donelson, author of Heart of Diamonds: A Novel of Scandal, Love and Death in the Congo
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars best text on Congo - both compact and comprehensive, March 19, 2006
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The author lucidly creates both an historical timeline and a conceptual web of Congolese history. The long series of simple, declarative sentences both recapitulates a half-century of serious scholarship, with nearly a footnote per sentence, and offers new insights into the current crisis, as local and "international" forces and factions regroup after Mobutu. An invaluable Epilogue integrates the latest U.N. and U.S. actions and prospects, plus an Appendix of author's interesting correspondence with "locals," give some sense of "what is to be done" to avoid the old "internationalist" cycle: the cheapest possible extraction of minerals, with least possible regard for the locals - who may someday both own and control their own destiny.
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