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The ethnic conflicts in Burundi and Rwanda have severely weakened the economies and worsened the structural fiscal …
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-levels – without synthesizing insights from different disciplines. The paper compares two post-genocide societies – Burundi and Rwanda … political environment is supportive of accountabilityseeking. Neither condition is entirely fulfilled in Rwanda or Burundi. …-up cooperation has been rather successful in promoting reconciliation in Rwanda. Transitional justice in turn plays an ambivalent …
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We study the impact of electoral gender quotas in post-war Burundi and Rwanda on women's political representation … ordinary women, before, during, and after the introduction of gender quotas. We find that, both in Rwanda and Burundi …
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re-ignite violence. We study who perceives gains and losses in political representation in Rwanda and Burundi and why. We … represented than Tutsi in Burundi. We find that the gap in perceived political representation narrows over time in Rwanda as Hutu … reversal across ethnicities in its aftermath, when Tutsi feel more represented than Hutu in Rwanda, and Hutu feel more …
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Rwanda and Burundi have both emerged from civil wars over the past 20 years and foreign donors have provided … significant contributions to post-conflict reconstruction and development in the two countries. Yet although Rwanda and Burundi … different. The paper argues that the nature of the ruling parties in Rwanda and Burundi is key to understanding the countries …
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Ruanda. Für letztere könnte dies eine Strategie sein, um ihre Heiratschancen zu verbessern. …
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this change in a case study on Rwanda. In the empirical analysis, we find that highly targeted Aid for Business has a … directed at broad governance areas. In the country case study, we depart from Rwanda's excellent regulatory performance to …
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Rwanda is among the few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and the developing approaching universal health insurance …
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The economic literature has given due attention to household coping strategies in peacetime. In contrast, little is known about such strategies in wartime. This paper studies the use of cattle as a buffer stock by Rwandan households during 1991-2001, a period characterized by civil war and...
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Rwanda experienced several firms of internal violence, including civil war,genocide, reprisal killings and (counter …-)insurgency. While these events all occurred in 1990-1998, their geographic location within Rwanda differred, with the genocide … evidence on the death toll of firmed conflict in Rwanda, we find significant high-high excess mortality clusters in the …
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