The Congo's Independence Struggle Viewed Fifty Years Later

  • Weiss H
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Abstract

In the cacophony of what has been referred to in broad terms as “The Congo Crisis,” some misrepresentations have been repeated again and again. This commentary therefore will not attempt a comprehensive analysis of the Congo's struggle and achievement of independence; instead it will focus on aspects that can be given a new or revised interpretation. Itwill consider five themes where misrepresentation has had significant effects: (1) Belgian policy on the education of elites; (2) the supposed “violence” associated with the nationalist drive to independence; (3) Belgium's decision to accept a dramatically condensed decolonization process; (4) Belgian miscalculations in this process; and (5) the price of haste.

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Weiss, H. (2012). The Congo’s Independence Struggle Viewed Fifty Years Later. African Studies Review, 55(1), 109–115. https://doi.org/10.1353/arw.2012.0019

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