Filip Reyntjens
Filip Reyntjens is Professor of African Law and Politics at the Institute of Development Policy and Management, University of Antwerp. For forty years, he has specialised in the law and politics of Sub-Sahara Africa, and the Great Lakes Region in particular, on which he has published several books and hundreds of scholarly articles. His latest book is “Aid and Authoritarianism in Africa”, coedited with Tobias Hagmann
How inclusive is Rwanda’s reconciliation project?

How inclusive is Rwanda’s reconciliation project?

Rwanda: the official truth The RPF government’s version of history is a tool of power rather than a story shared by all By Filip Reyntjens In 1994 a new government came to power in Rwanda after the country had seen a genocide that claimed the lives of about three...

Filip Reyntjens
Filip Reyntjens is Professor of African Law and Politics at the Institute of Development Policy and Management, University of Antwerp. For forty years, he has specialised in the law and politics of Sub-Sahara Africa, and the Great Lakes Region in particular, on which he has published several books and hundreds of scholarly articles. His latest book is “Aid and Authoritarianism in Africa”, coedited with Tobias Hagmann