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After the success of its army in Mozambique, Rwanda expects economic rewards

11 July 2023
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Companies affiliated with the powerful Crystal Ventures holding company, the financial arm of Kigali's ruling party, are already present in Mozambique.

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How Rwanda Became Africa’s Policeman

21 November 2022
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From Benin to Mozambique, President Paul Kagame is flexing his small country’s military muscle—and transforming the continent’s security landscape.

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The Balkans: A New Great Game?

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07 December 2022
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What political spaces make up the Old Continent? This question is at the heart of the Ukrainian conflict.

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The Roots of a Quarter-Century of Violence Lie to the East of Congo (Kinshasa)

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07 December 2022
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Almost thirty years after the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda, the entire region remains unstable. After Paul Kagame came to power, 1.5 million Hutus fled to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. For the Rwandan president, they represented an unacceptable threat. There then followed the First and Second Congo Wars, the consequences of which are still apparent. The recent attacks perpetrated by  the M23 rebels are a new episode in this tragic story.

Rwanda: How to Judge Genocide?

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01 December 2015
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The extraordinary nature of the 1994 massacres in Rwanda gave rise to the need for “complete justice”, operating judicial processes on several levels.

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DRC’S Regional Positioning, in Between the African Great Lakes and Southern Africa

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28 May 2015
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How transparent are the Democratic Republic of Congo’s regional strategies?

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The Roots of a Quarter-Century of Violence Lie to the East of Congo (Kinshasa)

Date de publication
07 December 2022
Accroche

Almost thirty years after the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda, the entire region remains unstable. After Paul Kagame came to power, 1.5 million Hutus fled to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. For the Rwandan president, they represented an unacceptable threat. There then followed the First and Second Congo Wars, the consequences of which are still apparent. The recent attacks perpetrated by  the M23 rebels are a new episode in this tragic story.

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pe4-2022_vignette.png

The Balkans: A New Great Game?

Date de publication
07 December 2022
Accroche

What political spaces make up the Old Continent? This question is at the heart of the Ukrainian conflict.

Rwanda: How to Judge Genocide?

Date de publication
01 December 2015
Accroche

The extraordinary nature of the 1994 massacres in Rwanda gave rise to the need for “complete justice”, operating judicial processes on several levels.

Image principale

DRC’S Regional Positioning, in Between the African Great Lakes and Southern Africa

Date de publication
28 May 2015
Accroche

How transparent are the Democratic Republic of Congo’s regional strategies?

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foreign policy.jpg

How Rwanda Became Africa’s Policeman

21 November 2022
Accroche

From Benin to Mozambique, President Paul Kagame is flexing his small country’s military muscle—and transforming the continent’s security landscape.

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