Free access to the latest Journal of Eastern African Studies


Free access to the latest Journal of Eastern African Studies

Bringing the peasants back in, again: state power and local agency in Rwanda’s gacacacourts

Phil Clark

pages 193-213

  • DOI:10.1080/17531055.2014.891782
  • Published online: 17 Mar 2014
  • Citing articles: 0
  • Article Views: 444
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What’s on a peasant’s mind? Experiencing RPF state reach and overreach in post-genocide Rwanda (2000–10)

Bert Ingelaere

pages 214-230

  • DOI:10.1080/17531055.2014.891783
  • Published online: 17 Mar 2014
  • Citing articles: 0
  • Article Views: 718
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Re-examining resistance in post-genocide Rwanda

Nicola Palmer

pages 231-245

  • DOI:10.1080/17531055.2014.891716
  • Published online: 13 Mar 2014
  • Citing articles: 0
  • Article Views: 347
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Explaining the design of the Rwandan decentralization: elite vulnerability and the territorial repartition of power

Benjamin Chemouni

pages 246-262

  • DOI:10.1080/17531055.2014.891800
  • Published online: 18 Mar 2014
  • Citing articles: 0
  • Article Views: 352
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Governing ethnicity after genocide: ethnic amnesia in Rwanda versus ethnic power-sharing in Burundi

Stef Vandeginste

pages 263-277

  • DOI:10.1080/17531055.2014.891784
  • Published online: 14 Mar 2014
  • Citing articles: 0
  • Article Views: 318
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Cohesion through socialization: liberation, tradition and modernity in the forging of the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF)

Marco Jowell

pages 278-293

  • DOI:10.1080/17531055.2014.891715
  • Published online: 17 Mar 2014
  • Citing articles: 0
  • Article Views: 180
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Promising developments? Children, youth and post-genocide reconstruction under the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF)

Kirrily PellsKirsten Pontalti & Timothy P. Williams

pages 294-310

  • DOI:10.1080/17531055.2014.892672
  • Published online: 18 Mar 2014
  • Citing articles: 0
  • Article Views: 257
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Rwanda’s political settlement and the urban transition: expropriation, construction and taxation in Kigali

Tom Goodfellow

pages 311-329

  • DOI:10.1080/17531055.2014.891714
  • Published online: 17 Mar 2014
  • Citing articles: 0
  • Article Views: 362
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