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1. The Pitfalls of Regionalising National Dialogues

2. Perspectives on the 1972–1973 massacre and post-conflict reconstruction efforts in Burundi

3. Exclusionary Governance in Burundi: Implications for Democracy and Consolidating Peace

4. Using Taxation to Fund Military Spending

5. Pursuing peace and reconciliation in a post-atrocity society: A case study of transitional justice in Burundi

6. Long-term reintegration challenges and opportunities for female ex-combatants: Insights from Aceh, Burundi, Colombia, Mindanao, Nepal and Uganda

7. Conflict Trends Special Edition 2022: Full Issue

8. Resilience in Post-civil War, Authoritarian Burundi: What Has Worked and What Has Not?

9. Post-workshop Briefing Paper: Preventing a COVID-19 Crisis in Africa

10. R2P Monitor, Issue 50, 15 March 2020

11. R2P Monitor, Issue 53, 15 September 2020

12. R2P Monitor, Issue 52, 15 July 2020

13. Overcoming atrocities: An opportunity for change in Burundi

14. R2P Monitor, Issue 51, 15 May 2020

15. Burundi’s Institutional Landscape after the 2020 Elections

16. How Did Conflict Affect Women’s Economic Opportunities in Sub‑Saharan Africa?

17. Home, Again: Refugee Return and Post-Conflict Violence in Burundi

18. Negotiations, Continued: Ensuring the Positive Performance of Power-Sharing Arrangements

19. Options for Reintegrating Taliban Fighters in an Afghan Peace Process

20. Investing in ethical education to solve Burundi’s domestic governance

21. Strengthening local and national infrastructures for peace in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Lesotho and South Sudan

22. The Rwandan Genocide Revisited

23. Leadership And Policy-Making: Lessons From The U.S. Government

24. Africa Lags in Protections against Human Trafficking

25. Africa’s Unresolved Conflicts a Key Driver of Food Insecurity

26. R2P Monitor, Issue 48, 15 November 2019

27. R2P and Outcomes of the Human Rights Council’s 42nd Session

28. R2P Monitor, Issue 47, 15 September 2019

29. R2P Monitor, Issue 45, 15 May 2019

30. R2P Monitor, Issue 43, 15 January 2019

31. Burundi on the Brink Again? Identifying Risks Before the 2020 elections

32. Running Out of Options in Burundi

33. The Challenges of Power-Sharing and Transitional Justice in Post-Civil War African countries

34. CAN ECONOMIC SANCTION ACTIVITY IMPROVE HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICES?

35. After Burundi’s Referendum, a Drive to Dismantle the Arusha Accords

36. R2P Monitor, Issue 42, 15 November 2018

37. R2P Monitor, Issue 41, 15 September 2018

38. R2P Monitor, Issue 40, 15 July 2018

39. R2P Monitor, Issue 39, 15 May 2018

40. R2P Monitor, Issue 38, 15 March 2018

41. R2P Monitor, Issue 37, 15 January 2018

42. Local Networks for Peace: Lessons from Community-Led Peacebuilding

43. Victims Fighting Impunity Transitional Justice in the African Great Lakes Region

44. R2P Monitor, Issue 36, 15 November 2017

45. R2P Monitor, Issue 35, 15 September 2017

46. R2P Monitor, Issue 34, 15 July 2017

47. R2P Monitor, Issue 33, 15 May 2017

48. R2P Monitor, Issue 32, 15 March 2017

49. R2P Monitor, Issue 31, 15 January 2017

50. Refugee Flows Show Burundi Crisis Worsening

51. Burundi Refugee Flows Continue to Increase

52. Diplomacy in Action: Expanding the UN Security Council's Role in Crisis and Conflict Prevention

53. Women and Transitional Justice

54. R2P Monitor, Issue 30, 15 November 2016

55. R2P Monitor, Issue 29, 15 September 2016

56. R2P Monitor, Issue 28, 15 July 2016

57. R2P Monitor, Issue 27, 15 May 2016

58. R2P Monitor, Issue 26, 15 March 2016

59. R2P Monitor, Issue 25, 20 January 2016

60. The Prospects for Peace in Burundi: Some Policy Options

61. Gender equality in Burundi: Why does support not extend to women's right to inherit land?

62. Women and Wars

63. Regional Sanctions against Burundi: A Powerful Campaign and Its Unintended Consequences

64. Lessons from Burundi's Security Sector Reform Process

65. Lessons from Burundi’s Security Sector Reform Process

66. Analysis of the Status of Women in Burundi’s Political and Electoral Processes

67. Refugees and IDPs after Conflict: Why They Do Not Go Home

68. From Watch-Dogs to Nation-Builders: The Dilemmas of Diaspora Engagement in Post-Conflict Burundi

69. Political Trends in the African Great Lakes Region

70. Youth in Rwanda and Burundi

71. Prioritizing Protection from Mass Atrocities: Lessons from Burundi

72. A Field Based Review of the Peacebuilding Commission in Burundi

73. Promoting Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries: Policy Challenges

74. Issue Brief: Perspectives on the Peacebuilding Commission and Mutual Accountability

75. Burundi: Restarting Political Dialogue

76. Burundi: Finalising Peace with the FNL

77. Burundi: Democracy and Peace at Risk

78. Élections au Burundi: Reconfiguration radicale du paysage politique

79. Distributional Conflict, the State, and Peacebuilding in Burundi

80. A Framework For Responsible Aid To Burundi

81. DDR Framework: Burundi

82. The Burundi Rebellion and the Ceasefire Negotiations

83. Burundi After Six Months Of Transition: Continuing The War Or Winning Peace?