YesThis article examines the key features of state failure that have adversely affected the goal of state-building and peace-building in South Sudan. Drawing on interviews with sections of local and international stakeholders in South Sudan, the article analyses the major areas of state reconstruction and peacebuilding that the Sudan Peoples’ Liberation Movement (SPLM) government has failed to address proactively, areas and issues that seem directly or indirectly linked to the political crisis that started in December 2013 and the relapse into armed conflict. The paper also analyses the recent political developments and ongoing peace process in South Sudan and proffers some complementary policy intervention measures that could be implemente...
By the start of 2014, violent conflict had erupted across much of South Sudan following initial viol...
The continuing political crisis in South Sudan has been explained almost exclusively in terms of int...
In recent decades, international organisations and donor governments have promoted state-building as...
This article examines the key features of state failure that have adversely affected the goal of sta...
The crisis that has undermined the state-building project in the Republic of South Sudan deserves th...
The December 2013 violent conf lict in South Sudan, the world’s newest and most fragile state, has s...
Objectives This article investigates the socio-political challenges in South Sudan, its main causes ...
Less than two years after South Sudan’s independence from Sudan, the country was engulfed in civil w...
This article presents a retrospective analysis of the principal peace agreements to emanate from the...
This article argues that military integration served a critical purpose in 2006, arguably preventing...
Following South Sudan's secession in 2011, the country faced significant political, social and econo...
After decades of sanguineous struggle for political and economic self-determination, the peoples of ...
The signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) between the Republic of Sudan represented by ...
Since mid-December 2013, thousands of people have been killed in armed conflict in South Sudan. The ...
With the South Sudanese conflict in its fifth year in 2018, this paper seeks to not only examine the...
By the start of 2014, violent conflict had erupted across much of South Sudan following initial viol...
The continuing political crisis in South Sudan has been explained almost exclusively in terms of int...
In recent decades, international organisations and donor governments have promoted state-building as...
This article examines the key features of state failure that have adversely affected the goal of sta...
The crisis that has undermined the state-building project in the Republic of South Sudan deserves th...
The December 2013 violent conf lict in South Sudan, the world’s newest and most fragile state, has s...
Objectives This article investigates the socio-political challenges in South Sudan, its main causes ...
Less than two years after South Sudan’s independence from Sudan, the country was engulfed in civil w...
This article presents a retrospective analysis of the principal peace agreements to emanate from the...
This article argues that military integration served a critical purpose in 2006, arguably preventing...
Following South Sudan's secession in 2011, the country faced significant political, social and econo...
After decades of sanguineous struggle for political and economic self-determination, the peoples of ...
The signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) between the Republic of Sudan represented by ...
Since mid-December 2013, thousands of people have been killed in armed conflict in South Sudan. The ...
With the South Sudanese conflict in its fifth year in 2018, this paper seeks to not only examine the...
By the start of 2014, violent conflict had erupted across much of South Sudan following initial viol...
The continuing political crisis in South Sudan has been explained almost exclusively in terms of int...
In recent decades, international organisations and donor governments have promoted state-building as...