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050 4 $aDT450.44
100 1 $aCooke, Jennifer G.
245 10 $aRwanda$h[electronic resource] :$bassessing risks to stability : a report of the CSIS Africa Program /$cauthor, Jennifer G. Cooke ; project directors, Jennifer G. Cooke, Richard Downie.
260 $aWashington, DC :$bCenter for Strategic and International Studies,$c2011.
300 $a1 online resource (vi, 20 p.) :$bcol. map (digital, PDF file)
500 $aTitle from PDF title page (viewed on July 26, 2011).
500 $a"June 2011."
520 $aSeventeen years after the 1994 civil war and genocide, Rwanda is apparently stable, posting consistently strong economic growth rates and managing the country's considerable development assistance revenues effectively and transparently. But the country's apparent stability masks deep-rooted tensions, unresolved resentments, and an authoritarian government that is unwilling to countenance criticism or open political debate. There is a real risk that, if left unaddressed, those shortcomings could exacerbate tensions and ultimately drive broader instability.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aAn introduction to the series -- Key stress points -- Overview -- Background -- The civil war and the 1994 genocide -- The postconflict transition and entrenchment of RPF preeminence -- Vulnerabilities -- Potential scenarios -- Conclusions.
650 0 $aPolitical stability$zRwanda$xForecasting.
651 0 $aRwanda$xPolitics and government.
651 0 $aRwanda$xEconomic conditions.
651 0 $aRwanda$xSocial conditions.
700 1 $aDownie, Richard.
710 2 $aCenter for Strategic and International Studies (Washington, D.C.).$bAfrica Program.
856 40 $uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio9342004
852 8 $blweb$hEBOOKS