The authors explore the outlook of Rwanda in the context of development of East Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa. They examine Rwanda's vision, achievements and uncertainties in terms of national unity, institutional leadership, the spectre of industrial policy and economic development,perceptions of civil society engagement, etc.
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CHRISTIANE ADAMCZYK Associated PhD student with Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany JOSEPH ASSANLecturer in Development Practice at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland DANIELLE BESWICK Lecturer in the International Development Department at the University of Birmingham, UK ANANDA BREED Senior Lecturer at the University of East London, UK ANNA COLOM formerly a journalist, holds an MSc in Development Studies (SOAS) and currently specialises in Communication for Development research and policy FREDERICK COWELL Legal Officer at Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI), UK JOSEPH HOLDEN Independent Consultant ASTRID JAMAR holds a BA in Political Sciences, a MA in International Relations, and a MA in Peace Studies JAIR VAN DER LIJN Senior Research Fellow at the Clingendael Institute, the Netherlands WILL JONES Lecturer in Politics at Hertford College, University of Oxford, UK ESTHER MARIJNEN holds a Bachelor of Science in political science at the University of Amsterdam, theNetherlands JACQUELINE MUNA MUSIITWA Founder and Managing Partner of Hoja Law Group, USA KAMAKSHI NANDA Researcher who has been keenly following the economic-political presence and growth of the Asian Giants in Africa ANDREA PURDEKOVÀ has recently finished her DPhil in Development Studies at University of Oxford, UK BRIGADIER GENERAL FRANK RUSAGARA Defence Advisor at the Rwanda High Commission in London, UK BABAJIDE SODIPO Managing Director of the Policy Advisory Group (PAG), Rwanda SUSAN THOMSON Mellon Post-doctoral Fellow in Contemporary African Politics and Society at Dalhousie University, USA HARRY VERHOEVEN completing a PhD/DPhil at the Department of Politics & International Relations of the University of Oxford, UK LAWRENCE WALKER Programmes Administrator for Locality, UK.
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