Rwanda: le temps de la reconstruction
In: Jeune Afrique, Band 35, S. 36 : chart(s)
Extent of damage caused by the Rwandan civil war; international financial aid granted to rebuild the country's infrastructure and social institutions.
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In: Jeune Afrique, Band 35, S. 36 : chart(s)
Extent of damage caused by the Rwandan civil war; international financial aid granted to rebuild the country's infrastructure and social institutions.
In: Jeune Afrique, Band 35, S. 37-38
Profile of Ali Khamenei, Iran's Grand Ayatollah.
In: Jeune Afrique, Band 35, S. 53-66
Democratization in the Central African Republic under President Ange-Félix Patassé; legacy of the Bokassa dictatorship, educational reform, economic restructuring, infrastructural projects, and other issues.
In: Jeune Afrique, Band 34, S. 15-16
Front Patriotique Rwandais (FPR). Examines external support received by the Rwandan Patriotic Front, especially from Uganda and from Tutsi refugee communities around the world.
In: Jeune Afrique, Band 34, S. 31 : map(s)
Factors in the growing popularity of the Islamic Fundamentalist Welfare party (Refah party); Turkey.
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.
In: Jeune Afrique, Band 33, S. 130-137
Threat of terrorism, Islamic fundamentalism, economic and social problems, and rapid population growth to political stability; Egypt.
In: Jeune Afrique, Band 33, S. 27-28
Melchior Ndadaye as the first ethnic Hutu to be elected president in Burundi, June 1, 1993; political and social implications.
In: Jeune Afrique, Band 33, S. 25-27
Terrorist acts committed by Islamic fundamentalists against public officials in Algeria; early 1993.
In: Jeune Afrique, Band 32, S. 35-37
Assessment of the economic and political situation resulting from conflict between the insurgency movement "Front Patriotique Rwandais" and the central government, 1990-92; ongoing negotiations to solve the crisis; 31-page section.
In: Jeune Afrique, Band 32, S. 123 : il(s)
Prospects for economic liberalization and political democratization in Togo since 1991.
In: Jeune Afrique, Band 32, S. 35-37
Examines development of maritime and rail transport infrastructure in Africa; 3 articles.