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World Affairs Online
In: The Africa Report, (November 2011) 35, Suppl
World Affairs Online
In: African studies [112]
"People came to mass each day to pray, then they went out to kill" : Christian churches, civil society, and genocide -- "Render unto Caesar and Musinga ..." : Christianity and the colonial state -- The churches and the politics of ethnicity -- "Working hand in hand" : Christian churches and the postcolonial state (1962-1990) -- "Giants with feet of clay" : Christian churches and the postcolonial state (1962-1990) -- "" : Christian churches and democratization (1990-1992) -- "It is the end of the world" : Christian churches and genocide (1993-1994) -- Kirinda : local churches and the construction of hegemony -- Biguhu : local churches, empowerment of the poor, and challenges to hegemony -- "Commanded by the devil" : Christian involvement in the genocide in Kirinda and Biguhu -- Churches and accounting for genocide
World Affairs Online
In: IMF Staff Country Reports
In this study, the processes involved in the financial stability of Rwanda after the global crisis are imparted. High growth and major risks included in macroeconomic stability are analyzed. In the case of the banking sector, the structure, performance, and competition of Rwandan banks are outlined. The steps to strengthen regulation and supervision of banks are included in this study. Systemic liquidity management, payment system, and insolvency and creditor rights are explained under financial structure infrastructure. Issues related to the development of housing, pension, and insurance are
In: Cahiers libres
1. Theoretical framework of transitional justice -- 2. A decade of atrocities -- 3. Accountability for mass atrocity : challenges, choices and goals of transitional justice in post-genocide Rwanda -- 4. Accountability, justice and the role of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda -- 5. National prosecutions -- 6. Seeking alternative accountability mechanisms : the Gacaca courts -- 7. Trials based on the principle of universal jurisdiction -- 8. Untold story, unfinished business : confronting the crimes of the victors -- 9. Assessing the impact and legacy of Rwanda's processes of accountability for atrocity -- 10. Tentative lessons from Rwanda's mechanisms of accountability for atrocity -- 11. Conclusion.
In: Democratization studies 21
1. A general theoretical analysis : ethnicity (ethnopolitics) and democratic transition -- 2. The fallacy of existing transition models : consociationalism revisited -- 3. Rwanda : the pre-colonial and colonial background -- 4. The First Republic (1959-1973) -- 5. When democratic transition killed -- 6. Slouching towards democratic transition -- 7. Crowning the transition? : the 2003 legislative and presidential elections.
In: Democratization studies, 21
This book offers an examination of how a deeply divided post-conflict society embarks on democratic transition. Using Rwanda as the case study, it combines analysis of democratic transition and ethnopolitical debate, asking why deeply divided ethnic societies have a tendency to fail. Though marginalised in existing literature on democratic transition, this path-breaking book shows how ethnicity has a significant impact on the direction and success of democratic process. The initial failure of democratic transition in Rwanda shows that the current regime will need to be sensitive to ethnicity, ethnopolitical consciousness and mobility in order to be successful in its second transition attempt. Based on key informant interviews, participant observation and primary resources, this book develops beyond the case study of Rwanda to posit a new framework that integrates variables of unity, equality, trust and institutional engineering in an integrative model to study and evaluate democratic transition in divided or post-conflict society.
In: IMF Staff Country Reports
Rwanda's Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy (EDPRS) covers the period 2008?12 and provides a medium-term framework for achieving the country's long-term development aspirations as embodied in Rwanda Vision 2020, the seven-year Government of Rwanda (GoR) program, and the Millennium Development Goals. The economic cluster covers the macroeconomic and financial sector (energy, transport, information and communication technology (ICT) and Science, Technology and Innovation (STI), private sector development, and environment and natural resources management; and the social sector c
In: Democratization studies, 21
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