In the years immediately after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Kigali was a site of con-tinuing crisis amid extraordinary levels of urban population growth, as refugees returned to Rwanda in their millions. Yet unlike many post-conflict cities that spiral into endemic crime and instability, it was rapidly securitised in the context of politi-cal consolidation and large amounts of foreign aid, and hailed by the UN as a ‘model, modern city’. This paper analyses the government’s approach to securitising Kigali, interrogating how its rapid trajectory from epicentre of conflict to carefully planned showcase for development has been achieved. It is argued that Kigali bears the weight of many of Rwanda’s development aspirations and keeping it secure an...
Armed conflicts often cause significant structural disturbance and modification to urban areas. Thes...
Goma, the provincial capital of North Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the ...
Rwanda entered independence following a transition marked by violent internecine conflict. The confl...
In the years immediately after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Kigali was a site of con-tinuing crisis am...
In the years immediately after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Kigali was a site of continuing crisis ami...
Although still predominantly rural, Rwanda is one of the world’s fastest-urbanising countries. This ...
Rwanda, despite being a predominantly rural country, has remarkably performed in the post-conflict (...
The modernisation of cities is commonly seen as a key strategy for competing the global economic are...
In this paper I explore tensions and conflicts over poverty reduction and urban development in Kigal...
The final chapter by Vincent Manirakiza and An Ansoms (‘Modernizing Kigali: The struggle for space i...
The study of urban planning in post-conflict settlements is an area of research that has not yet bee...
In the last decades, Africa's rapid urbanisation rate and growing metropolises have attracted the at...
Current methods of urban regeneration, more specifically as practiced in Rwanda, are totally devoid ...
The developing world today is challenging conventional accounts of city growth and change. In Africa...
Armed conflicts often cause significant structural disturbance and modification to urban areas. Thes...
Armed conflicts often cause significant structural disturbance and modification to urban areas. Thes...
Goma, the provincial capital of North Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the ...
Rwanda entered independence following a transition marked by violent internecine conflict. The confl...
In the years immediately after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Kigali was a site of con-tinuing crisis am...
In the years immediately after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Kigali was a site of continuing crisis ami...
Although still predominantly rural, Rwanda is one of the world’s fastest-urbanising countries. This ...
Rwanda, despite being a predominantly rural country, has remarkably performed in the post-conflict (...
The modernisation of cities is commonly seen as a key strategy for competing the global economic are...
In this paper I explore tensions and conflicts over poverty reduction and urban development in Kigal...
The final chapter by Vincent Manirakiza and An Ansoms (‘Modernizing Kigali: The struggle for space i...
The study of urban planning in post-conflict settlements is an area of research that has not yet bee...
In the last decades, Africa's rapid urbanisation rate and growing metropolises have attracted the at...
Current methods of urban regeneration, more specifically as practiced in Rwanda, are totally devoid ...
The developing world today is challenging conventional accounts of city growth and change. In Africa...
Armed conflicts often cause significant structural disturbance and modification to urban areas. Thes...
Armed conflicts often cause significant structural disturbance and modification to urban areas. Thes...
Goma, the provincial capital of North Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the ...
Rwanda entered independence following a transition marked by violent internecine conflict. The confl...