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The War That Doesn't Say Its Name

The Unending Conflict in the Congo
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The War That Doesn't Say Its Name by Jason K. Stearns delves into the complex and often overlooked conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Stearns explores the historical and socio-political factors that have fueled ongoing unrest, offering a compelling examination of the war's persistent cycles and elusive nature. The book provides insights into the motivations of different factions and the international dimensions of the conflict.
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This book may appeal to you if you're intrigued by complex political conflicts and the hidden layers of warfare. It's an insightful exploration of the ongoing issues in the Democratic Republic of Congo, combining thorough research with real-life accounts to reveal the often unnoticed struggles and power dynamics at play. Whether you're a student of current affairs or just curious about global issues, this work provides a deep, engaging look into a conflict that persists in relative obscurity.

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Why violence in the Congo has continued despite decades of international intervention

Well into its third decade, the military conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been dubbed a "forever war"β€”a perpetual cycle of war, civil unrest, and local feuds over power and identity. Millions have died in one of the worst humanitarian calamities of our time. The War That Doesn't Say Its Name investigates the most recent phase of this conflict, asking why the peace deal of 2003β€”accompanied by the largest United Nations peacekeeping mission in the world and tens of billions in international aidβ€”has failed to stop the violence. Jason Stearns argues that the fighting has become an end in itself, carried forward in substantial part through the apathy and complicity of local and international actors.

Stearns shows that regardless of the suffering, there has emerged a narrow military bourgeoisie of commanders and politicians for whom the conflict is a source of survival, dignity, and profit. Foreign donors provide food and urgent health care for millions, preventing the Congolese state from collapsing, but this involvement has not yielded transformational change. Stearns gives a detailed historical account of this period, focusing on the main playersβ€”Congolese and Rwandan states and the main armed groups. He extrapolates from these dynamics to other conflicts across Africa and presents a theory of conflict that highlights the interests of the belligerents and the social structures from which they arise.

Exploring how violence in the Congo has become preoccupied with its own reproduction, The War That Doesn't Say Its Name sheds light on why certain military feuds persist without resolution.

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The War That Doesn't Say Its Name by Jason K. Stearns is recognised for its insightful exploration of sustained conflict, particularly in the context of the Congo. Stearns argues that the ongoing violence is perpetuated by a "military bourgeoisie" profiting from instability. The book is commended for its conceptual approach to understanding the prolonged nature of such wars.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691194080

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 February 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 14 b/w illus. 5 tables.

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 328

About the Author

Jason K. Stearns is an assistant professor in the School for International Studies at Simon Fraser University and the founder and director of the Congo Research Group at New York University. He is the author of Dancing in the Glory of Monsters. He lives in Vancouver, Canada. Twitter @jasonkstearns

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