Abstract
The new book “One Hundred Days of Madness: Rwandan Genocide of 1994” (M., Higher School for Economics’ Publishing House, 2015, p. 528) by professor I.V.Krivushin is the first attempt of systematic analysis of the most tragic page in modern history of Rwandan state in Russia. Author considers the genocide as an outcome of tragic combination of Rwandan political culture, colonial heritage, shortsighted policy of the great powers and disregard for postcolonial Africa’s problems by international community. Special attention has been stressed on the analysis of human behavior during the genocide for both cases of its subjects and objects.
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