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Burundi: Alternatives to Violence

Burundi society has become polarized along ethnic lines. In 1972 a series of increasingly violent confrontations erupted into an ethnic civil war. The two ethnic coalitions which faced each other were the Tutsi and the Hutu. The Tutsi are the socio-politically dominant minority in control in Burundi...

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Published in:Issue (Waltham, Mass.) Mass.), 1975, Vol.5 (2), p.17-23
Main Author: Weinstein, Warren
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Burundi society has become polarized along ethnic lines. In 1972 a series of increasingly violent confrontations erupted into an ethnic civil war. The two ethnic coalitions which faced each other were the Tutsi and the Hutu. The Tutsi are the socio-politically dominant minority in control in Burundi.
ISSN:0047-1607
2325-8721
DOI:10.2307/1166782