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Balkans-Rwanda
In: Politique internationale: pi, Heft 90, S. 309-320
ISSN: 0221-2781
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Market Butare, Rwanda ; Le Marché de Butare, Rwanda
Butare focuses on a small area of various urban centers of attraction: the mall, missions and administration. It is therefore with a capacity of clean development and favorable elements for the development of the market. Its functions will be some attraction for the surrounding rural hills. The latter will gradually evolve their economic system in contact Butare center. The local market of 63,000 people to be fed, entertain and host, how can he be satisfied?The proliferation of outlets in each "urban core", such as the commercial center of Butare city, markets Ngoma Matyazo of Rwanza Kinteko and translated it an extension of the urban fabric or an independent rural phenomenon to the gates do the "city"?The presence of two opposing lifestyles, firstly that of wealthy expatriates and also that of the massesRwandan destitute, can it create an economic space or at least make it evolve? ; Butare concentre sur une petite superficie divers pôles d'attraction urbaine : le centre commercial, les missions et l'administration. Elle est donc dotée d'une capacité d'évolution propre et des éléments favorables au développement du marché. Ses fonctions seront une attraction certaine pour les collines rurales environnantes. Ces dernières vont progressivement faire évoluer leur système économique au contact de Butare-centre. Ce marché local de 63 000 habitants qu'il faut nourrir, distraire et héberger, comment peut-il être satisfait ? La multiplication des points de vente dans chaque "noyau urbain", tels que le centre commercial de Butare-city, les marchés de Ngoma, de Matyazo, de Rwanza et de Kinteko, traduit-elle une extension du tissu urbain ou un phénomène rural indépendant jusqu'aux portes do la "city" ? La présence de deux modes de vie opposés, d'une part celui des expatriés fortunés et d'autre part celui des masses rwandaises miséreuses, peut-elle créer un espace économique ou, du moins, le faire évoluer ?
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Geographie du Rwanda
Knappe, leichtverständliche geographische und länderkundliche Einführung mit aktuellen Problembezügen
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Rwanda: le suicide
In: Jeune Afrique, Band 34, S. 12-15
Explores responsibility of the Rwandan Patriotic Front and Hutu extremists in genocide; French intervention, media coverage, UN role, and assistance from nongovernmental organizations.
Rwanda: au-dessous du volcan
In: Jeune Afrique, Band 33, S. 24-25
Failure of the Dec. 1993 Arusha negotiations to stop the conflict opposing the insurgency movement "Rwanda Patriotic Front" and the government-supported National Revolutionary Movement for Democracy and Development.
Rwanda: vingt ans apres
In: Politique internationale: pi, Heft 144
ISSN: 0221-2781
Twenty years after the 1994 genocide, Rwanda remains a country apart. Devastated by the death of 800,000 to a million Tutsis and moderate Hutus, he got up and rebuilt to the point of posing as a development model. But the stronger methods of its president tarnish his reputation. Paul Kagame, a former soldier, leads his country to the stick. Internationally, the same ambivalence prevails: despite his strong relations with the United States and Britain, Rwanda is increasingly isolated because of its support to rebellions in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) - a region rich in minerals. Twelve years after the end of the Second Congo War (1998-2001) in which he was involved, this small country in the Great Lakes is accused of perpetuating instability among its larger neighbor. The gold, tin and coltan (1) extracts the Congolese subsoil under the watchful eye of armed groups, are used for development of a stable state to however uncertain future. Adapted from the source document.
Rwanda: L'histoire secrete
In: Review of African political economy, Band 34, Heft 113, S. 591-593
ISSN: 0305-6244
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