This thesis examines the political economy of post-conflict economic recovery in Rwanda and Burundi. These two countries, located in the Great Lakes region of East Africa, are commonly referred to as twins. They are relatively similar in size; are landlocked; have a similar topography, population density, ethnic composition, culture, and language; and share a colonial legacy as well as a tragic history of genocide. Despite the similarities shared by these two countries, Rwanda has been more successful in recovering economically from civil war, while Burundi has been in a cycle of civil strife mired with poverty. Why has Rwanda been more successful than Burundi in post-conflict economic growth and development? This thesis argues that the dif...
This paper focuses on the case of Rwanda to illustrate the importance of looking beyond 'robust' cro...
Rwanda and Burundi are two countries that, in the beginning of 1990s, attracted attention of the who...
The civil wars that have occurred in Africa have had destabilizing effects on the political and soci...
Why do some post-conflict states achieve stability and economic growth while others remain poor and ...
The analysis of the recent economic and social situation in Rwanda and Burundi is one of the traditi...
Abstract: Rwanda and Burundi have both emerged from civil wars over the past 20 years and foreign do...
The thesis deals with development cooperation in post-conflict reconstruction. The comparative case ...
Both Rwanda and Burundi have suffered from an extremely violent crisis, of which the consequences, b...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the United States Internationa...
This paper demonstrably dispels the assumption that ethnic conflict in Rwanda and Burundi is a chron...
This paper focuses on the case of Rwanda to illustrate the importance of looking beyond ‘robust’ cro...
This thesis functions as a comparative exercise juxtaposing reconciliation politics in Rwanda and Bu...
This article analyses economic performance of Rwanda between 1973 and 2011. The economic history of ...
This extract is taken from the author\u27s original manuscript and has not been edited. The definiti...
Rwanda and Burundi are often considered twin countries, exhibiting almost identical historical and l...
This paper focuses on the case of Rwanda to illustrate the importance of looking beyond 'robust' cro...
Rwanda and Burundi are two countries that, in the beginning of 1990s, attracted attention of the who...
The civil wars that have occurred in Africa have had destabilizing effects on the political and soci...
Why do some post-conflict states achieve stability and economic growth while others remain poor and ...
The analysis of the recent economic and social situation in Rwanda and Burundi is one of the traditi...
Abstract: Rwanda and Burundi have both emerged from civil wars over the past 20 years and foreign do...
The thesis deals with development cooperation in post-conflict reconstruction. The comparative case ...
Both Rwanda and Burundi have suffered from an extremely violent crisis, of which the consequences, b...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the United States Internationa...
This paper demonstrably dispels the assumption that ethnic conflict in Rwanda and Burundi is a chron...
This paper focuses on the case of Rwanda to illustrate the importance of looking beyond ‘robust’ cro...
This thesis functions as a comparative exercise juxtaposing reconciliation politics in Rwanda and Bu...
This article analyses economic performance of Rwanda between 1973 and 2011. The economic history of ...
This extract is taken from the author\u27s original manuscript and has not been edited. The definiti...
Rwanda and Burundi are often considered twin countries, exhibiting almost identical historical and l...
This paper focuses on the case of Rwanda to illustrate the importance of looking beyond 'robust' cro...
Rwanda and Burundi are two countries that, in the beginning of 1990s, attracted attention of the who...
The civil wars that have occurred in Africa have had destabilizing effects on the political and soci...