
Africa's World War: Congo, the Rwandan Genocide, and the Making of a Continental Catastrophe
by Gérard Prunier (2006)
Like 'Dancing in the Glory of Monsters', this offers a deep dive into the complex African conflicts.

by Jason K. Stearns (2010)
Chronicles the horrors of the years-long war still raging in the Congo by focusing on the personal stories of those most affected by the conflict.
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by Gérard Prunier (2006)
Like 'Dancing in the Glory of Monsters', this offers a deep dive into the complex African conflicts.

by Michela Wrong
Similar to 'Dancing in the Glory of Monsters', this details the human cost of political instability in Congo.

by Susan Williams (2021)
Like 'Dancing in the Glory of Monsters', this explores the external forces shaping African conflicts and politics.

by Walter Rodney (1971)
This book, like 'Dancing in the Glory of Monsters', examines the historical roots of African struggles and exploitation.

by In Koli Jean Bofane (2014)
This novel mirrors 'Dancing in the Glory of Monsters' by exploring the chaos and brutality of Congo's civil wars.
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