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"Rwanda Revisited: Genocide, Civil War, and the Transformation of International Law" edited by Phillip Drew, Bruce Oswald, Rob McLaughlin, and Jeremy Farrall, published by Brill in 2021, offers a retrospective analysis of the Rwandan genocide 25 years later. The book combines academic analysis with personal experiences of international community members involved in the crisis, reflecting on the peacekeeping intervention and the broader legacy of the genocide. Divided into four parts, the book addresses the historical context, the definition of genocide, post-conflict justice, and the systemic legacy of Rwanda, emphasizing the need for a multifaceted approach to prevent future atrocities." [Extracted from the article] |