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FRANÇOIS LAGARDE RWANDA, 2012 BIBLIOGRAPHIE The University of Texas at Austin 2013
INTRODUCTION Cette bibliographie recense les études portant, en tout ou en partie, sur le Rwanda et publiées en 2012. La nomenclature de Rwanda, 1990-2011: Une Bibliographie, publiée en 2011, est reprise intégralement dans ce supplément pour classer les publications de 2012. N’apparaissent plus cependant que les classes dans lesquelles un article, un livre ou un rapport ont été publiés. On consultera l’introduction de la bibliographie de 2011 sur les principes du classement, la sélection des entrées et les formats éditoriaux (http://www.univ- paris1.fr/axe-de-recherche/programmes-grands-lacs/) qui sont ici les mêmes. Généralement parlant, on peut constater qu’en 2012 la recherche se concentre sur le Rwanda contemporain et délaisse en partie l’époque du génocide.. • Une poignée de travaux porte sur le Rwanda historique; à peine une douzaine d’études sur le génocide, encore moins sur les réfugiés, et presque plus rien sur l’ethnisme. • Le gros des études porte sur l’économie, la politique et la société rwandaise contemporaines. Les essais sur l’éducation, sur la femme ou l’enfant, sur les langues parlées au Rwanda restent nombreux. • Plus de cent entrées portent sur la santé, la médecine et la pharmacie au Rwanda aujourd’hui. La santé publique, dont pour moitié le SIDA, est certainement le domaine le plus étudié en 2012, après l’économie (mais la santé en fait partie) ou la vie politique. • Les rapports que le Rwanda entretient avec la RDCongo, les Grands Lacs, les pays occidentaux ou les Nations Unies continuent d’être étudiés et le Rwanda reste une référence dans les études comparatives, bien que le pays du “darling dictator”1 ait cessé cette année d’être universellement admiré. • Les études portant sur les questions de droit national et international, sur les gacaca et le TPIR, restent elles aussi importantes. Médecine et Droit sont très étudiés parce que ces disciplines sont impliquées économiquement, politiquement, dans la vie du pays et parce que les maisons mères, pour ainsi dire, de ces sciences que sont l’Europe et l’Amérique du Nord ont la volonté et les moyens de soutenir ces recherches professionnelles. • Le recensement des études ès sciences naturelles demeure une gageure, et comme dans la bibliographie de 2011, la présente liste est certainement incomplète. • Une sizaine de témoignages rwandais et une quinzaine de récits à la première personne écrits par des diplomates, des humanitaires ou des visiteurs étrangers (francophones et anglophones) portent en tout ou en partie sur le Rwanda. 1 Sommers, Marc, “The Darling Dictator of the Day”, New York Times, May 27, 2012. 2
• Une douzaine de romans (toutes langues), peu de documentaires et pas de grand film, sauf erreur. Ces études sont massivement anglo-saxonnes, ou anglophones. L’écrasante supériorité des bases de données anglophones explique en partie seulement cette sur- importance. La mésentente qui sévit depuis bientôt vingt ans entre la France et le régime de Kigali, aujourd’hui anglophone, compte aussi pour beaucoup dans cette modicité francophone. Ne sont pas inclues dans cette bibliographie les éditions Kindle d’ouvrages précédemment parus. Sont au contraire citées les maîtrises et les thèses publiées en 2012 aux Editions Universitaires Européennes, Sarrebruck, (https://www.editions- ue.com/) et aux éditions LAP Lampert Academic Publishing, Sarrebruck (https://www.lap-publishing.com/). Sont aussi cités les articles publiés par SYFIA- Grands Lacs. Les thèses de doctorat défendues en 2012 sont recensées sous un même chapitre, et non plus selon leurs sujets. Cette bibliographie est indicative, elle ne saurait être exhaustive. Les erreurs et les omissions pourront être corrigées en contactant lagarde@autin.utexas.edu. Merci. Austin, 15 janvier 2013. 3
TABLE DES MATIÈRES INTRODUCTION 1 SOURCES 1.2 Bibliographies 2 TÉMOIGNAGES; MÉMOIRES 2.1 Témoins et mémorialistes rwandais 2.2 Témoins et mémorialistes étrangers 2.3 Études critiques 3 SCIENCES HUMAINES: RWANDA NATIONAL 3.1 Avant 1990 3.3.2 Génocide 3.3.4 Réfugiés 3.4 1994-2012 3.4.1.1 Développement 3.4.1.3 Finances 3.4.1.4 Pauvreté 3.4.1.5 Démographie 3.4.1.6 Question foncière 3.4.1.7 Environnement 3.4.1.8 Agriculture 3.4.1.9 Caféiculture; théiculture 3.4.1.10 Sylviculture 3.4.1.11 Pisciculture; aquaculture 3.4.1.12 Tourisme 3.4.2.1 Vie politique 3.4.2.5 Mémoire; commémorations 3.4.2.7 Réconciliation 3.4.2.8 Radio; Médias 3.4.3.1 Vie sociale; Culture 4
3.4.3.2 Traumatismes 3.4.3.3.1 Santé publique 3.4.3.3.2 VIH/SIDA 3.4.3.3.3 Santé: Administration; Financement 3.4.3.3.4 Pharmacologie 3.4.3.5 Education 3.4.3.6 Enfants; adolescents 3.4.3.8 Femmes 3.4.3.9 Twa 3.4.3.10 Kinyarwanda; autres langues 3.4.4 Religion; Églises 3.4.5 Ethnologie (1990-2012) 3.4.6 Chercheurs; débats 3.4.7 Thèses de doctorat (toutes disciplines) 4 SCIENCES HUMAINES: RWANDA INTERNATIONAL 4.1.1 Burundi et Rwanda 4.1.2 Ouganda et Rwanda 4.1.4 RDCongo et Rwanda 4.1.4.3 Mines; économie 4.1.4.5 Pole Institute 4.1.5 Grands Lacs 4.1.6 East African Community 4.1.7 Afrique du Sud et Rwanda 4.1.8 Darfur et Rwanda 4.1.9 Autres pays d’Afrique et Rwanda 4.1.9.1 Conflits; Violences 4.1.9.3 Economie 4.1.9.4 Politique 4.1.9.5 Ethnologie 4.1.9.6 Droit 4.2.1.1 ONU et Rwanda 4.2.1.2 ONU, Rwanda et autres pays 5
4.2.1.3 Prévention du génocide; Responsibility to Protect 4.2.2 Communauté internationale 4.2.4 Union Européenne et Rwanda 4.2.6 France et Rwanda 4.2.7 Royaume Uni et Rwanda 4.2.8 Ex-Yougoslavie et Rwanda 4.2.9 États-Unis et Rwanda 4.2.10 Rwanda et autres génocides 4.2.11 Generalia: livres 5 DROIT 5.1 Rwanda National 5.1.2 Gacaca 5.2.1 TPIR/ICTR 5.2.1.4 Genre (Gender); droit du viol 5.2.1.5 Incitation à la haine (Hate Speech) 5.2.1.6 TPIR et TPIY 6 LITTÉRATURE; PARALITTÉRATURE 6.1.1 Romans francophones 6.1.3 Romans anglophones 6.1.5 Romans: autres langues 6.1.8 Nouvelles 6.1.11 Littérature juvénile anglophone 6.1.12 Bandes dessinées 6.1.13 Photographie, livres illustrés 6.1.14 Arts 6.1.16 Autres 6.2 Études critiques 7 FILM 7.2 Documentaires; reportages 7.4 Études critiques 6
8 SCIENCES NATURELLES 8.1 Sciences de la nature 8.1.2 Botanique 8.1.4 Zoologie 8.1.5 Primatologie 8.1.8 Herpétologie 8.1.9 Entomologie 8.2 Sciences de la terre 8.2.1 Géologie 8.2.2 Hydrologie; Limnologie 8.2.3 Paléontologie 8.2.6 Climatologie 7
1 SOURCES 1.2) Bibliographies 1 “Bibliography”, The African Book Publishing Record, 37-4, 2012, pp. 371-480; 38-1, 2012, pp. 17-129; 38-2, 2012, pp. 141-232; 38-3, 2012, pp. 240-351; 38-4, 2012, pp. 368-499. 2 Barringer, Terry, “A Select List of Articles on Africa Appearing in Non- Africanist Periodicals (April–June 2012)”, African Affairs, 111-445, 2012, pp. 694-702. 3 Lagarde, François, Rwanda, 1990-2011: une bibliographie, The University of Texas at Austin/Université Paris 1, 2012, 383 p. http://www.univ-paris1.fr/axe-de- recherche/programmes-grands-lacs/ 4 National University of Rwanda, New Documents Available in NUR Library Catalogue by November, 2012, Kigali: NUR, 2012. http://www.lib.nur.ac.rw/New%20documents%20available%20Nov%202012.pdf 5 “Recently Published Works in Holocaust and Genocide Studies”, Holocaust Genocide Studies 26-1, 2012, pp. 162-207; 26-2, 2012, pp. 326-364; 26-3, 2012, pp. 511-559. 8
2 TÉMOIGNAGES; MÉMOIRES 2.1 Témoins et mémorialistes rwandais 7 Jewsiewicki, Bogumil (ed.), Première guerre du Congo Zaire, 1996 1997: récits de soldats AFDL et FAR, Paris: L’Harmattan, 2012, 170 p. 8 Kamilindi, Thomas, Témoignage sur le rôle de Paul Rusesabagina à l’hotel des mille collines durant le génocide 1994, Internet: France Rwanda Tribune, 21 avril 2012, 12 p. 9 Musonera, François, Rwanda: Surviving the Genocide: A Story of the Extermination of More Than 800 000 People as Told by One Who Survived, Lille: Sources du Nil, 2012, 117 p. 10 Ndacyayisenga, Pierre-Claver, Voyage à travers la mort: témoignage d’un exilé hutu du Rwanda, Montréal: VLB Editeur, 2012, 188 p. 11 Pauw, Jacques, Rat Roads: One Man’s Incredible Journey, Cape Town: Zebra Press, 2012, 288 p. 2.2 Témoins étrangers 12 Bass, Rick, In My Home There Is No More Sorrow : Ten Days in Rwanda, San Francisco: McSweeney’s Books, 2012, 183 p. 13 Decherf, Dominique, Couleurs: Mémoires d’un ambassadeur de France en Afrique, Saint-Malo: Pascal Galodé, 332 p. 14 Deme, Amadou, Rwanda 1994: A Witness to Genocide, Internet: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2012, 154 p. 15 Geddes, Gary, Drink the Bitter Root: A Search for Justice and Healing in Africa, New York: Counterpoint, 2012, 241 p. 16 Godfrey, Nick, “Revivalists’ Narratives of Genocide Survival”, in Ward, Kevin; Wild-Wood, Emma (eds.), The East African Revival: History and Legacies, Farnham, UK; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2012, pp. 163-174. 17 Greitens, Eric, “Rwanda”, in Idem, The Heart and the Fist: The Education of A Humanitarian, the Making of a Navy SEAL, Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011, pp. 65-86. 18 Hannum, Douglas, “Rwanda: Gorillas in the Mist”, in Idem, Traveling Alone: Little Bits of an Unfinished Trip, Internet: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2012, pp. 161-172. 19 Le Bescond, Josiane, Six mois, une vie: Rwanda, 1994: un peu d’humain au cœur de l’inhumain, Janzé: Coëtquen, 2012, 126 p. 20 Moreels, Réginald, Médecin: un autre monde, Paris: L’Harmattan, 2012, 201 p. 9
21 Morvan, Yan; Taupin, Aurélie, Reporter de guerres, Paris: Ed. de La Martinière, 2012, 230 p. 22 Prusent, Thami, “The Vagabond Diaries: Rwanda”, in Idem, Cape to Cairo for Free: An African’s Penniless Misadventure through Africa, I CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2012, pp. 99-123. 23 Raffin, Madeleine, Rwanda, un autre regard: trois décennies à son service, Lille: Sources du Nil, 2012, 203 p. 24 Song, Brandon, A Remnant in Rwanda, Internet: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2012, 136 p. 25 Theunis, Guy, Mes soixante-quinze jours de prison à Kigali, Paris: Karthala, 2012, 264 p. 26 Venot, François, “Au cœur de l’Afrique orientale, du Tanganyika au Kilimandjaro: Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzanie”, in Idem, Voyages dans le vieux monde, 1947-2010, Paris, Société des Ecrivains, 2012, pp. 65-80. 27 White, Georgia, “Human Spirit: A Vignette to Capture and Document the Resilience of the Human Spirit”, Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 48-2, 2012, pp. 27-29. 2.3 Études critiques 28 Gorin, Valérie, “‘Le martyre des innocents’: mises en scène visuelles et discursives de la mort de masse dans les crises humanitaires (1967-1994)”, Questions de communication, 20, 2011, pp. 105-134. 29 Laliberté, Annie, Le journalisme entre guerre et paix au Rwanda, Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2012, 365 p. 30 Mpereng, Jerry, “Le génocide rwandais vu par L’Express et Jeune Afrique”, Paris: L’Harmattan, 2012, 104 p. 31 Moffat, Rachel, “Visiting Rwanda: Accounts of Genocide in Travel Writing”, in Skinner, Jonathan (ed.), Writing the Dark Side of Travel, New York: Berghahn Books, 2012 (cf. Idem, Journeys, 11-1, 2010, pp. 89-106.) 10
3 SCIENCES HUMAINES: RWANDA NATIONAL 3.1 Avant 1990 33 Buhigiro, Jean-Léonard, Sites historiques et société dans le Rukoma au Centre du Rwanda: Contribution à l’histoire socio-politique et culturelle du Rwanda, Saarbrücken: Éditions Universitaires Européennes, 2012, 132 p. 34 Capéau, Bart; Verwimp, Philip, “Dictatorship in a Single Export Crop Economy”, Journal of Theoretical Politics, 24-2, 2012, pp. 210-234. 35 Carney, Jay, “Beyond Tribalism: The Hutu-Tutsi Question and Catholic Rhetoric in Colonial Rwanda”, Journal of Religion in Africa, 42-2, pp. 172-202. 36 Carney, Jay, ‘Far From Having Unity, We Are Tending Towards Total Disunity’: The Catholic Major Seminary in Rwanda, 1950–62”, Studies in World Christianity, 18-1, 2012, pp. 82-102. 37 Church, John, “A personal Experience of the Revival”, in Ward, Kevin; Wild- Wood, Emma (eds.), The East African Revival: History and Legacies, Farnham, Surrey, UK; Burlington, VT: Ashgate Pub., 2012, pp. 41-52. 38 Gahama, Joseph, “Savoirs et pouvoirs dans les monarchies du Rwanda et du Burundi”, in Gary-Tounkara, Daouda; Nativel, Didier (eds.), L’Afrique des savoirs au sud du Sahara (XVIe-XXIe siècle): acteurs, supports, pratiques, Paris: Karthala, 2012, pp. 45-63. 39 Giblin, John; Fuller, Dorian, “First and Second Millennium A. D. Agriculture in Rwanda: Archaeobotanical Finds and Radiocarbon Dates from Seven Sites”, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 20-4, 2011, pp. 253-265. 40 Humphris, Jane, “An Archaeometallurgical Investigation of Iron Smelting Traditions in Southern Rwanda”, Azania, 47-1, 2012, pp. 131-132. 41 Kabanda, Pierre-Célestin, Rwanda, l’idéal des pionniers: les hommes qui ont fait la différence, Lille: Sources du Nil, 2012, 492 p. 42 Long, Katy, “Rwanda’s First Refugees: Tutsi Exile and International Response, 1959-64”, Journal of Eastern African Studies, 6-2, 2012, pp. 211-229. 43 Mureme, Bonaventure, Manuel d’histoire politique et sociale du Rwanda contemporain suivant le modèle Mgr Alexis Kagame (tome 1): La révolution rwandaise et la première République rwandaise, Paris: L’Harmattan, 2012, 432 p. 44 Mureme, Bonaventure, Manuel d’histoire politique et sociale du Rwanda contemporain suivant le modèle Mgr Alexis Kagame (tome 2): du coup d’Etat militaire du 5 juillet 1973 au génocide, Paris: L’Harmattan, 2012, 872 p. 45 Nsengimana, Innocent, Rwanda: la marche vers l’indépendance, 1952-1962 : une contribution à l’histoire du Rwanda contemporain, Lille: Sources du Nil, 2012, 254 p. 11
46 Nyssens, Julien, A pied d’œuvre au Ruanda, 1948-1961: Batwa, Bahutu, Batutsi ne sont que des prénoms, Banyarwanda est notre nom de famille, Lille: Sources du Nil, 2012, 138 p. 47 Pochet, Marcel, Rétrospective: le problème ruandais 1952-1962: le Conseil supérieur du pays, Lille: Sources du Nil, 2012, 217 p. 48 Sebunuma, Déogratias, Rwanda: Crimes d’honneur et influences régionales, Issy- les-Moulineaux: Umusozo, 2012, 189 p. 3.3.2 Génocide 49 Donohue, William, “The Identity Trap: The Language of Genocide”, Journal of Language & Social Psychology, 31-1, 2012, pp. 13-29. 50 Dutton, Donald, “Transitional Processes Culminating in Extreme Violence”, Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 4-1, 2012, pp. 45-53. 51 Enuka, Chuka, “Small Arms Proliferation and Armed Conflicts in Africa: The Case of the Rwandan Conflict”, Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 15-4, 2012, pp. 21-33. 52 Gosztola, Matthieu, Le génocide face à l’image, Paris: L’Harmattan, 2012, 132 p. 53 Herman, Edward; Peterson, David, Génocide et propagande: l’instrumentali- sation politique des massacres, Montréal: Lux éditeur, 2012, 184 p. (cf. Idem, The Politics of Genocide, New York: Monthly Review Press, 2010, 159 p.) 54 McDoom, Omar Shahabudin, “The Psychology of Threat in Intergroup Conflict: Emotions, Rationality, and Opportunity in the Rwandan Genocide”, International Security, 37-2, 2012, pp. 119-155. 55 Mendy, Marcel, Crise rwandaise: enjeux et perspectives, Paris: L’Harmattan, 2012, 108 p. 56 Olsson, John, “A Genocide in Rwanda”, in Idem, Wordcrime: Solving Crime through Forensic Linguistics, London: Continuum, 2012, pp. 74-79. 57 Tanner, Samuel, “Réflexion autour de la banalité du mal inspirée d’une conversation avec Jean-Paul Brodeur”, Champ pénal/Pénal Field, 9, 2012, 33 p. 58 Verpoorten, Marijke, “Detecting Hidden Violence: The Spatial Distribution of Excess Mortality in Rwanda”, Political Geography, 31-1, 2012, pp. 44-56. 59 Verpoorten, Marijke, “Leave None to Claim the Land: A Malthusian Catastrophe in Rwanda?”, Journal Of Peace Research, 49-4, 2012, pp. 547-563. 3.3.4 Réfugiés 60 Arnold, Guy, “The Congo, Rwanda, Burundi”, in Idem, Migration: Changing the World, London: Pluto Press, 2012, 292 p. 61 Bossuyt, Marc, “The Court of Strasbourg Acting as an Asylum Court”, European Constitutional Law Review, 8-2, 2012, pp. 203-245. 62 Castrilli, Stefanie, The Enterprise of Integration: The Case of Urban Refugees in 12
Rwanda, Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest, 2012, 183 p. [Master Thesis]. 63 McMillan, K., “Uganda’s Invocation of Cessation Regarding its Rwandan Refugee Caseload: Lessons for International Protection”, International Journal of Refugee Law, 24-2, 2012, pp. 231-262. 64 Pavlish, Carol; Ho, Anita; Rounkle, Ann-Marie, “Health and Human Rights Advocacy: Perspectives from a Rwandan Refugee Camp”, Nursing Ethics, 19-4, 2012, pp. 538-549. 65 Shindo, Reiko, “The Hidden Effect of Diaspora Return to Post-conflict Countries: The Case of Policy and Temporary Return to Rwanda”, Third World Quarterly, 33-9, 2012, pp. 1685-1702. 66 Thomson, Marnie, “Black Boxes of Bureaucracy: Transparency and Opacity in the Resettlement Process of Congolese Refugees”, PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 35- 2, 2012, pp. 186-205. 67 Worster, William, “The Evolving Definition of the Refugee in Contemporary International Law”, Berkeley Journal of International Law, 30-1, 2012, pp. 94- 160. 3.4) 1994-2012 3.4.1.1 Développement 68 Africa Research Bulletin: Economic, Financial and Technical Series, “Rwanda: Agaciro Development Fund”, 49-11, January 2013, pp. 19762A-19762C. 69 ----, “Rwanda: Housing Crisis”, 49-10, December 2012, pp. 19727B-19728A. 70 ----, “Rwanda: Increasing Intra-Regional Trade”, 49-8, October 2012, pp. 19652A-19652C. 71 ----, “Rwanda: Sovereign Fund”, 49-8, October 2012, pp. 19665C-19666A. 72 ----, “East Africa: Corruption Survey”, 49-8, October 2012, pp. 19655B-19655C, 73 ----, “Rwanda-Europe, US: No More the ‘Aid Darling’”, 49-7, September 2012, pp. 19616B-19616C. 74 ----, “Tourism: Rwanda”, 49-7, September 2012, pp. 19644C-19645C. 75 ----, “Rwanda Is Growing Faster than Its Neighbours”, 49-6, August 2012, p. 19588C. 76 ----, “Rwanda: Government Programme 2011-2017”, 48-11, January 2012, pp. 19337A-19338B. 77 ----, “Rwanda: AfDB [African Development Bank] Funds Bank of Kigali”, 48-11, January 2012, pp. 19346B-19346C. 78 Ansoms, An; Murison, Jude, “De la prospérité à ‘Saoudi’ à la noyade au ‘Darfour’: l’histoire d’un marais au Rwanda”, in Reyntjens, Filip; Vandeginste, S.; Verpoorten, M. (eds.), L’Afrique des grands lacs: Annuaire 2011-2012, Anvers: Centre d’étude de la région des grands lacs d’Afrique/Paris: L’Harmattan, 2012, pp. 375-396. 13
79 Chankova S.; Hatt L.; Musange S., “A Community-based Approach to Promote Household Water Treatment in Rwanda”, Journal of Water and Health, 10-1, 2012, pp. 116-129. 80 Clinton, Bill, “The Case for Optimism”, Time, 180-14, November 1, 2012, pp. 38-44. 81 Concessa, Riassa; Egwakhe, Johnson, Self-Efficacy and Entrepreneurial Tendency: The Views from Rwanda, Saarbrücken: LAP Lampert Academic Publishing, 2012, 116 p. 82 Crisafulli, Patricia; Redmond, Andrea, Rwanda, Inc.: How a Devastated Nation Became an Economic Model for the Developing World, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, 256 p. 83 Dedek, K.; Claude, M.; Kumaran, G., “Feasibility Study of Low Cost Concrete Products as an Appropriate Alternative Construction Material in the Rwandan Construction Industry”, Advanced Materials Research, 367, 2012, pp. 55-62. 84 Ford Mugabo, Stella, “Capacity Building for Post Conflict Restructuring and Development: Sharing the Rwandan Experience”, World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development, 8-2/3, 2011, 9 p. 85 Gathani, Sachin; Stoelinga, Dimitri, Understanding Rwanda’s Export Sectors: A Deep-Dive into Rwanda’s Merchandise Export Sector, Focusing on Destinations, Products and Firms, Kigali: International Growth Center/Laterite, 2012, 46 p. 86 Gross-Campal, Nicole; Martina, Adrian; McGuirea, Shawn; Kebedea, Bereket; Munyarukazaa, Joseph, “Payments for Ecosystem Services in an African Protected Area: Exploring Issues of Legitimacy, Fairness, Equity and Effectiveness”, Oryx, 46-1, 2012, pp. 24-33. 87 Holden, Joseph, “Rwanda: Overcoming the Industrial Policy Taboo”, in Campioni, Maddalena; Noack, Patrick (eds.), Rwanda Fast Forward: Social, Economic, Military and Reconciliation Prospects, Basingstoke, UK/New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, pp. 126-144. 88 James, Jeffrey, “Which Developing Countries Have Done the Most to Close the Digital Divide?”, Telematics and Informatics, 29-1, 2012, pp. 2-10. 89 Nanda, Kamakshi, “New ‘Friends’ of Rwanda: Chinese Noodles and Indian Curry: Analysis of Asian Giants Forays into Rwanda in the Light of Theories on OFDI”, in Campioni, Maddalena; Noack, Patrick (eds.), Rwanda Fast Forward: Social, Economic, Military and Reconciliation Prospects, Basingstoke, UK/New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, pp. 145-159. 90 Lwakabamba, Silas, “Initiative to Build Capacity in Research and Postgraduate Training”, World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development, 8-2/3, 2011, 9 p. 91 Machogu, Abiud Moronge; Okiko, Lynet, “The Perception of Bank Employees towards Cost of Adoption, Risk of Innovation, and Staff Training’s Influence on the Adoption of Information and Communication Technology in the Rwandan 14
Commercial Banks”, Journal of Internet Banking & Commerce, 17-2, 2012, pp. 1-15. 92 Mahwa, Aloys, La politique fiscale et la performance des entreprises privées: le cas du Rwanda après le génocide, Internet: Presses Académiques Francophones, 2012, 164 p. 93 Murekezi, Anastase, “Rebuilding after Conflict and Strengthening Fragile States: A View from Rwanda”, World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development, 8-2/3, 2011, 9 p. 94 Nkumaba, Janet, “Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises (MSMES): A Huge Economic Force, An Answer To Vibrant Economy”, World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development, 8-2/3, 2011, 8 p. 95 Noury, Valerie, “Rwanda Most ‘Business Friendly’ in East Africa”, African Business, 382, 2012, pp. 48-50. 96 Nuwagira, Wilberforce, Determinants of FDI Inflows into Rwanda: Empirical Analysis from 1980-2009, Saarbrücken: LAP Lampert Academic Publishing, 2012, 89 p. 97 Ocaya, Bruno; Ruranga, Charles; Kaberuka, William, “Dynamic Relationship between Gross Domestic Product and Domestic Investment in Rwanda”, World Journal of Education, 2-6, 2012, pp. 79-90. 98 Oosterdijk, Henk; Hoencamp, Taco, “Lake Kivu: Turning a Threat into Prosperity”, The Chemical Engineer, 852, 2012, pp. 32-35. 99 Oro, Angel; Arias, Marc, “Rwanda’s Economic Success: How Free Markets Are Good for Poor Africans”, The Freeman, 62-6, 2012, pp. 29-35. 100 Rwanda Business Forecast Report, London: Business Monitor International, 2012, 24 p. 101 Serneels, Peter; Verpoorten, Marijke, The Impact of Armed Conflict on Economic Performance: Evidence from Rwanda, Bonn: Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit/Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2012, 41 pp. 102 Sibomana, Gregoire, The Place of Commercial Agency Contract in International Trade: The Need for its Regulation in Rwanda, Saarbrücken: LAP Lampert Academic Publishing, 2012, 84 p. 103 Tekin, Rıfat Barış, “Economic Growth, Exports and Foreign Direct Investment in Least Developed Countries: A Panel Granger Causality Analysis”, Economic Modelling, 29-3, 2012, pp. 868-878. 104 Ukize, Theoneste, Effect of Monitoring and Evaluation Framework and Project Performance with the Case Study of Rwanda Transport Development Agency- RTDA, Saarbrücken: LAP Lampert Academic Publishing, 2012, 60 p. 105 World Bank, Doing Business 2013: Smarter Regulations for Small and Medium- Size Enterprises, 2012, 264 p. 106 World Business International Catalogue, Rwanda Mineral & Mining Sector: 15
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119 Niyonzima, Theophile, Land Use Dynamics in the Face of Population Increase: Case Studies in the Eastern Province of Rwanda, Saarbrücken: LAP Lampert Academic Publishing, 2012, 332 p. 120 Sagashya, Didier, “Rwanda: Reforming Land Administration to Enhance the Investment Environment”, in Shen, Xiaofang; Sun, Xiaolun (eds.), Untying the Land Knot: Making Equitable, Efficient, and Sustainable Use of Industrial and Commercial Land, Washington: World Bank Publications, 2012, pp. 57-70. 3.4.1.7 Environnement 121 Martin, Adrian; Rutagarama, Eugene, “Just Deliberation: Can Communicative Rationality Support Socially Just Environmental Conservation in Rural Africa?”, Journal of Rural Studies, 28-3, 2012, pp. 189-198. 122 Sekomo, Christian; Rousseau, Diederik; Lens, Piet, “Use of Gisenyi Volcanic Rock for Adsorptive Removal of Cd(II), Cu(II), Pb(II), and Zn(II) from Wastewater”, Water, Air & Soil Pollution, 223-2, 2012, pp. 533-547. 3.4.1.8 Agriculture1 123 Bidogeza, J.; Berensten, P.; Oude Lansink, A.; Hoogenboom, G.; de Graaff, J., “Application of DSSAT Crop Models to Generate Alternative Production Activities Under Combined Use of Organic-Inorganic Nutrients in Rwanda”, Journal of Crop Improvement, 26-3, 2012, pp. 346-363. 124 Bizoza, A.; De Graaff, J., “Financial Cost-Benefit Analysis of Bench Terraces in Rwanda”, Land Degradation and Development, 23-2, 2012, pp. 103-115. 125 Fehrenbach, Horst; Pucher, Stephan; Egger, Kurt, “35 Jahre Ecofarming in Rwanda Erfolge, Rückschlage, und Nun?”, in Egger, Kurt (ed.), Was uns Nährt, Was uns Trägt: Humanökologische Orientierung zur Welternährung, München: Oekom Verl, 2012, pp. 28-52. 126 Jose, A.; Lizy, M., “Institutional Reforms for Sustainable Agricultural and Rural Development in Africa: The Case of Rwanda”, in Mafela, Lily; Musahara, Herman (eds.), Setting of New Social Science Research Agendas for Africa in the 21st Century, Addis Ababa: Organisation for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA), 2012. 127 Ingabire, Adelphine, Dynamiques paysannes au Rwanda post génocide: analyse du syndicat IMBARAGA dans le district de Musanze [maîtrise], Louvain: Université Catholique de Louvain, 2012, 65 p. 128 Kamanzi, Moses; Mapiye, Cletos, “Feed Inventory and Smallholder Farmers’ Perceived Causes of Feed Shortage for Dairy Cattle in Gisagara District, Rwanda”, Tropical Animal Health and Production , 44-7, 2012, pp. 1459-1468. 129 Makeshimana, G., “Phenotypic Evaluation of Dry Bean RIL Population for Drought Resistance in Rwanda”, Bean Improvement Cooperative: Annual Report, 55, 2012, pp. 111-112. 130 Manzi, Maximillian; Ebong, C.; Owino Junga, J.; Mosi, R., “Factors Affecting Pre- 17
and Post-Weaning Growth of Six Cattle Breed Groups at Songa Research Station in Rwanda”, Livestock Research for Rural Development, 24-4, 2012, 9 p. 131 Mutimura, M.; Everson, T., “The Role of Gender in Livestock Rearing in the Low Rainfall and Acidic Soil Prone Areas of Rwanda”, Agricultural Journal, 7-2, 2012, pp. 152-159. 132 Ndabamenye, T.; Van Asten, P.; Vanhoudt, N.; et al., “Ecological Characteristics Influence Farmer Selection of On-Farm Plant Density and Bunch Mass of Low Input East African Highland Banana (Musa Spp.) Cropping Systems”, Field Crops Research, 135, 2012, pp. 126-136. 133 Niyonzima, Jonas, La contribution des coopératives agricoles à la réduction de la pauvreté en milieu rural au Rwanda: étude de cas: les coopératives IABM et IABNDI dans le district de Muhanga [maîtrise], Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest, 2012, 214 p. 134 Nsabimana, Jean De Dieu, Performance Contract, A Way of Transforming Agriculture: The Case of Rwanda, Saarbrücken: LAP Lampert Academic Publishing, 2012, 88 p. 135 Nzungize, John Rusagara; Lyumugabe, François; Busogoro, Jean-Pierre; Baudoin, Jean-Pierre, “Pythium Root Rot of Common Bean: Biology and Control Methods”, Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement, 16-3, 2012, pp. 405-413. 136 Shale, K.; Mukamugema, J.; Lues, R.; et al., “Toxicity Profile of Commercially Produced Indigenous Banana Beer”, Food Additives and Contaminants, 29-8, 2012, pp. 1300-1306. 3.4.1.9 Caféiculture; théiculture 137 Elder, Sara; Zerriffi, Hisham; Le Billon, Philippe, “Effects of Fair Trade Certification on Social Capital: The Case of Rwandan Coffee Producers”, World Development, 40-11, pp. 2355-2367. 138 Eveleth, Rose, “Coffee Mystery: An Entomologist Describes His Efforts to Stop Rwanda’s Coffee from Tasting like Potatoes”, Scientific American, 306-4, 2012, p. 20. 139 Kabera, Justin, Potential Aromatic Plants for Herbal Tea in Rwanda: Description, Biological Diversity, Cultivation, Essential Oil, Culinary Use, Therapeutic Properties and Economical Value, Saarbrücken: LAP Lampert Academic Publishing, 2012, 72 p. 140 Murekezi, Abdoul; Jin, Songqing; Loveridge, Scott, “Do Organisational Forms of the Coffee Supply Chain Matter in Poverty Reduction?”, Development in Practice, 22-7, 2012, pp. 962-977. 141 Nsanzimana, Albert, Production and Export of Rwanda Coffee: An Econometric Analysis, Saarbrücken: LAP Lampert Academic Publishing, 2012, 128 p. 142 Verpoorten, Marijke ,”The Rwandan Coffee Sector: Out of the Ordinary”, in Reyntjens, Filip; Vandeginste, S.; Verpoorten, M. (eds.), L’Afrique des grands 18
lacs: Annuaire 2011-2012, Anvers: Centre d’étude de la région des grands lacs d’Afrique/Paris: L’Harmattan, 2012, pp. 397-426. 3.4.1.10 Sylviculture 143 Brady, Carrie; Cleenwerck, Ilse; Van der Westhuizen, Lorinda; Venter, Stephanus; Coutinho, Teresa; De Vos, Paul, “Pantoea rodasii sp nov., Pantoea rwandensis sp nov., and Pantoea wallisii sp nov., Isolated from Eucalyptus”, International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 62, 2012, pp. 1457-1464 [Colombia, Rwanda and South Africa]. 144 Ndayambaje, J.; Heijman, W.; Mohren, G., “Household Determinants of Tree Planting on Farms in Rural Rwanda”, Small-scale Forestry, 11-4, 2012, pp 477- 508. 145 Stainback, Andrew; Masozera, Michel; Mukuralinda, Athanase; Dwivedi, Puneet, “Smallholder Agroforestry in Rwanda: A SWOT-AHP Analysis”, Small-scale Forestry, 11-3, 2012, pp. 285-300. 3.4.1.11 Pisciculture; aquaculture 146 Akoll, P.; Mwanja, W., “Fish Health Status, Research and Management in East Africa: Past and Present”, African Journal of Aquatic Science, 37-2, 2012, pp. 117-129. 147 Tabaro, Rukera; Mutanga, O.; Rugege, D.; Micha, J.-C., “Rearing Rabbits Over Earthen Fish Ponds in Rwanda: Effects on Water and Sediment Quality, Growth, and Production of Nile Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus”, Journal of Applied Aquaculture, 24-2, 2012, pp. 170-181. 148 Tabaro, Rukera; Mutanga, O.; Rugege, D.; et al.. “Optimum Rabbit Density over Fish Ponds to Optimise Nile tilapia Production in an Integrated Rabbit-Fish System in Rwanda”, African Journal of Aquatic Science, 37-2, 2012, pp. 165-174. 3.4.1.12 Tourisme 149 Barbieri, Carla; Santos, Carla; Katsube, Yasuharu, “Volunteer Tourism: On-the- ground Observations from Rwanda”, Tourism Management, 33-3, 2012, pp. 509- 516. 150 Spencer, J.; Rurangwa, M., “Tourism as a Route for the Economic Development of Rural Areas of Rwanda: Vibrant Hope or Impossible Dreams?”, African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance, 18-4, 2012, pp. 1052-1071. 3.4.2.1 Vie politique 151 Adamczyk, Christiane, “Independent Actors or Silent Agents: Where To Go for Rwandan Civil Society?”, in Campioni, Maddalena; Noack, Patrick (eds.), Rwanda Fast Forward: Social, Economic, Military and Reconciliation Prospects, Basingstoke, UK; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, pp. 60-75. 152 Adekunle, Julius, “Rwanda: Democracy and Political Change”, in Sarsar, Saliba; Adekunle, Julius (ed.), Democracy in Africa: Political Changes and Challenges, 19
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