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      Burundi: The Biography of a Small African Country

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      Burundi is a small Central African country with a complex history of ethnic tension. This book traces the origins of its political crises, sheds light on Burundi's contemporary history by means of interviews with leading participants and those whose lives have been affected by...

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      Product ID:9781849045094
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Burundi
      Subtitle:The Biography of a Small African Country
      Authors:Author: Nigel Watt
      Page Count:224
      Subjects:African history, African history, Burundi
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      Burundi is a small Central African country with a complex history of ethnic tension. This book traces the origins of its political crises, sheds light on Burundi's contemporary history by means of interviews with leading participants and those whose lives have been affected by horrific events, and helps demystify the country's "ethnic" divisions.
      Little known in the English-speaking world, Burundi is Rwanda''s twin, a small Central African country with a complex history of ethnic tension between its Hutu and Tutsi populations that has itself experienced traumatic events, including mass killings of over 200,000 people. The country remained in a state of simmering civil war until 2004, after which Julius Nyerere and Nelson Mandela took turns as mediators in a lengthy, and eventually successful, peace process which has endowed Burundi with new institutions, including a new constitution that led to the election of Pierre Nkurunziza as president in 2005.After some years of modest progress Burundi''s peace was shattered again when the president decided to stand for a third term in 2015. The tensions today are more political than ethnic but the country faces many other problems, above all the entrenched poverty which has seen Burundi designated as one of the most deprived countries on earth.Nigel Watt''s book discusses the troubled political fortunes of this beautiful yet disturbed country which is now part of the East African Community. He traces the origins of its political crises, sheds light on Burundi''s recent history by means of interviews with leading participants and those whose lives have been affected by horrific events, helps demystify the country''s ''ethnic'' divisions and follows the fortunes of the Nkurunziza regime.
      Imprint Name:C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
      Publisher Name:C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2016-03-24

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      Weight410 g
      Dimensions215 × 143 × 19 mm