Aufsatz(elektronisch)2020

"Making Do" with Soft Authoritarianism in Pre-Genocide Rwanda

In: Comparative politics

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Abstract

The article looks at Rwandans' engagement with authoritarianism prior to the 1994 genocide and, more broadly, at life under "soft authoritarian" settings. It argues that Rwandans did not experience state-society relations under pre-genocide regimes as a vertical chain of authority, as is often contended. Instead, they spoke of a felt gap between national and local levels. Engagement with authority was predominantly local and experienced in an ambiguous, yet functional manner rather than simply as coercion. It was also experienced in a more varied manner than is often presumed. Indeed, local experiences of authority were commonly about "making do" with authoritarianism. This should lead scholars to question common frames of authoritarian verticality and the obedience/compliance which authoritarianism is presumed to foster. It should also lead scholars to question simple frames of resistance often proposed when studying authoritarian state-society relations.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Comparative Politics CUNY

ISSN: 2151-6227

DOI

10.5129/001041520x15756748516507

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