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1 online resource (xii, 283 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Rwanda 2025 : scenarios for the future political stability of Rwanda / Esther Marijnen and Jaïr van der Lijn -- Discordant narratives in Rwanda's Gacaca courts / Ananda Breed -- Participatory rights in Rwanda : genocide ideology laws and the future of political space / Fred Cowell -- Independent actors or silent agents : where to go for Rwandan civil society? / Christiane Adamczyk -- Deterioration of aid coordination in Gacaca implementation : dealing with the past for a better future / Astrid Jamar -- Peasant perspectives on national unity and reconciliation : building peace or promoting division? / Susan Thomson -- Regional integration and the future of Rwanda / Babajide Sodipo and Jacqueline Muna Musiitwa -- Rwanda : overcoming the industrial policy taboo / Joseph Holden -- New 'friends' of Rwanda : Chinese noodles and Indian curry : analysis of Asian giants forays into Rwanda in the light of theories on OFDI / Kamakshi Nanda -- Communication, media and the way forward / Anna Colom -- Contemporary education and the challenges of switching formal language to English in Rwanda / Joseph Assan and Lawrence Walker -- Civic education and social transformation in post-genocide Rwanda : forging the perfect development subjects / Andrea Purdeková -- The spread of the "genocide ideology" within the Great Lakes Region : challenges for Rwanda / Frank K. Rusagara -- Between Pyongyang and Singapore : the Rwandan state, its rulers, and the military / Will Jones -- The role of the military in Rwanda : current dynamics and future prospects / Danielle Beswick -- Nurturing democracy or into the danger zone? : the Rwandan Patriotic Front, elite fragmentation and post-liberation politics / Harry Verhoeven |
Summary |
The future of Rwanda lies in its diversity, in how this diversity is handled and prioritised. With a vast array of first-hand experience, the contributors offer insights on Rwandan social, military, civil society, governance and economic matters to weave a picture that is as compelling as it is balanced. Assessing Rwanda's future beyond its 'development plan', they discuss the implications of decisions taken today and their future role in the region. In a diversified, incisive and comprehensive series of responses that are neither 'for' nor 'against' the current political regime, they ask fundamental questions that will shape the future of this tiny mountain country in central Africa |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
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Political planning -- Rwanda
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Regional Planning.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights.
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TRAVEL -- Africa -- East.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Developing Countries.
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HISTORY -- Africa -- Central.
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Political planning
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Politics and government
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Sozioökonomischer Wandel
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Politik
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Politik.
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Ekonomiska förhållanden.
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Sociala förhållanden.
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Militären och samhället.
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POLITICAL CONDITIONS.
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REGIONAL PLANNING.
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SOCIAL CONDITIONS.
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PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE.
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ECONOMIC CONDITIONS.
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MILITARY POLICY.
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Rwanda -- Politics and government -- 1994- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005003348
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Rwanda
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Ruanda
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Electronic book
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Author |
Campioni, Maddalena, 1972- editor.
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Noack, Patrick, 1970- editor.
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ISBN |
9781137265159 |
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1137265159 |
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9786613844897 |
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6613844896 |
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