Publication

Jul 2016

This paper grapples with a basic question: if the aid programs in Rwanda were designed to build formal democratic institutions while the ones in Burundi focused more on fostering informal democratic norms, which approach was been most effective? The answer, at least in this case, is that building norms was the most effective approach.

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Author Brooke Escobar
Series CCAPS Briefs
Issue 34
Publisher Climate Change and African Political Stability (CCAPS) Program
Copyright © 2016 Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law
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