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The human, social and economic costs of Rwanda`s genocide have been staggering. The losses in life cannot be reversed …
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In this study we resolve part of the confusion over how foreign aid affects armed conflict. We argue that aid shocks – severe decreases in aid revenues – inadvertently shift the domestic balance of power and potentially induce violence. During aid shocks, potential rebels gain bargaining...
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Although most aid projects are aimed at local development, most research on the aid-conflict nexus is based on the country-year as unit of analysis. In contrast, this study examines the link between aid commitments and conflict intensity at the local level for three African countries between...
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It has been shown that armed conflict in Rwanda had a strong negative impact on schooling. Huge gaps remain, however … conflict on schooling in Rwanda was nationwide, both because the disruption caused by the genocide was felt in every corner of … the country and because - besides the genocide - other forms of violence took place in Rwanda in the nineties. …
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