Publication

May 2005

This paper explores Burundi's road to peace and socio-economic reconstruction. It maintains that a narrow focus on the ‘ethnic’ composition of Burundi’s state institutions may mask deeply embedded structural causes of conflict, most notably the unequal distribution of and access to resources. The reconstruction and development aspects of the peace accords, argues the author, will largely determine whether the peace is durable.

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Author Mariam Bibi Jooma
Series ISS Papers
Issue 106
Publisher Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
Copyright © 2005 Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
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