Publication

Mar 2006

This paper analyzes the process of post-conflict reconstruction in Rwanda. The author explains how the country may be internally pacified but is far from unified. The paper details how the scarcity of land has become a threat to the fragile social equilibrium in the country. The author evaluates whether the proposed land reform laws in Rwanda might successfully remedy the situation and contribute to a process of national transformation, or if they might merely represent a return to feudal order.

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Author Kathrin Wyss
Series swisspeace Working Papers
Issue 1
Publisher swisspeace
Copyright © 2006 swisspeace
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