Perceiving the Burundi social crisis : a matter of ethnic interests or conflict over natural resources
The ethnic conflict of Burundi has deep historical and social roots. In the pre-colonial period, Burundi was a hierarchical society, but the interdependence of the political and social system gave coherence and social strength. It could be argued that the reasons for the violent internal conflicts o...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2009
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