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1 For an excellent analysis of some of these problems, see J. `Bayo Adekanye, `Rwanda/Burundi: “Uni-ethnic” Dominance and the Cycle of Armed Ethnic Formations', Social Identities , vol. 2, no. 1, 1996, pp. 37-71.
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2 For an interesting discussion of the background to the genocide, see Gerard Prunier, The Rwanda Crisis 1959-1994: History of A Genocide (London, Hurst & Co., 1995); and Catherine Newbury, The Cohesion of Oppression: Clientship and Ethnicity in Rwanda, 1860-1960 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1988).
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3 For a concise discussion of some of these issues, see David Dorward, `Rwanda and Burundi: The Politics of Ethnicity and the Psychology of Victimisation', Current Affairs Bulletin , vol. 71, no. 1, June/July 1994, pp. 31-38.
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4 For a brief discussion of the problems of reconciliation in Rwanda, see Samuel M. Makinda, `Revisiting Rwanda: Reconciliation Postponed', The World Today , vol. 52, no. 5, May 1996, pp. 125-128.
