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View article: Memoirs of women-in-conflict: Ugandan ex-combatants and the production of knowledge on security and peacebuilding
Memoirs of women-in-conflict: Ugandan ex-combatants and the production of knowledge on security and peacebuilding Open
The limitations of conventional accounts of security and peacebuilding drawing upon the ‘expert’ knowledge of military elites, policymakers and civil society representatives have been widely recognized. This has led security and peacebuild…
View article: Postwar statebuilding in Burundi: ruling party elites and illiberal peace
Postwar statebuilding in Burundi: ruling party elites and illiberal peace Open
The widespread enthusiasm for internationally-supported liberal statebuilding since the 1990s has become much more tempered, due in part to the mixed record of postwar liberal statebuilding. Over time, many postwar countries have adopted m…
View article: GOV volume 54 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
GOV volume 54 issue 3 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: What Is Our Research For? Responsibility, Humility and the Production of Knowledge about Burundi
What Is Our Research For? Responsibility, Humility and the Production of Knowledge about Burundi Open
Political space in Burundi underwent a remarkable opening during the Burundian peace process and its immediate aftermath, which led to a rise in social science scholarship in Burundi. This space has increasingly narrowed, particularly sinc…
View article: Development assistance and the lasting legacies of rebellion in Burundi and Rwanda
Development assistance and the lasting legacies of rebellion in Burundi and Rwanda Open
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 s…