International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science

International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science

The prospects for lasting peace and security in Burundi towards development

Yazarlar: Daniel Chigudu

Cilt 10 , Sayı 2 , 2021 , Sayfalar 296-305

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Development,Prospects,Burundi,Fragility,Peace,Security

Özet: Since independence, Burundi has endured civil war episodes, five successful and two unsuccessful coup d’états. The instability resulted in the collapse of the economy despite the consummation of the Arusha Agreement. This study moves away from the propensity to only view the security challenges as pitting Tutsis and Hutus.  Such an analytical tendency generates distortions. This study was qualitative and employed a systematic review research methodology in identifying relevant texts. Document analysis was then used to interpret meaning from documents giving them voice over the study area. The main findings were hinged on conflict causes, key assumptions, violence and instability in the past, impunity and governance, the approach to political realism, truth and reconciliation constraints. This study concludes that although power-sharing could be a necessary move as a measure of building confidence, sharing power is not an adequate condition for sustainable development and peace.


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@article{2021, title={The prospects for lasting peace and security in Burundi towards development}, volume={10}, number={296–305}, publisher={International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science}, author={Daniel Chigudu}, year={2021} }
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Daniel Chigudu. (2021). The prospects for lasting peace and security in Burundi towards development (Vol. 10). Vol. 10. International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science.
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Daniel Chigudu. The Prospects for Lasting Peace and Security in Burundi towards Development. no. 296–305, International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science, 2021.