Eric Miller (Eric Miller Is Associate Professor of Psychology at Kent State University USA)
The collapse of Zaire brought with it the invading armies of eight African states, along with an unknown number of paramilitary groups. Due to the complexity of the conflict International Relations (IR) theory has attempted to explain the cause of the conflict as a war of resources, anarchy, neo-imperialism, a failure of international institutions or the constructive nature of parties involved in the conflict. Instead this monograph utilizes neorealism to explain the cause of continuation of conflict in the Congo. Beginning with the Rwandan Genocide which led to the Rwandan-Congolese security...
The collapse of Zaire brought with it the invading armies of eight African states, along with an unknown number of paramilitary groups. Due to the com...