The aim of this article is to present the reason which determined the 99% of the Southern Sudanese to vote for the secession of the largest country in Africa in a plebiscite that breaks the status quo of the borders designed by colonial powers in Africa and the EU interest in the region. Under the supervision of the EU and US the North and South have yet to sit at the table to decide on two points that raise blisters: border demarcation and division of oil revenues. Despite the clear direction taken by the vote in Southern Sudan, the European political class recommended to keep a low profile and not celebrate the breakup of the country until the final results are announced by the United Nation. A qualitative approach is used and the main me...
South Sudan officially gained independence on the 9th July 2011. This was the outcome of the peace a...
Since the dawn of independence in the 1960s, a number of African countries have experienced rebellio...
The December 2013 violent conf lict in South Sudan, the world’s newest and most fragile state, has s...
After decades of sanguineous struggle for political and economic self-determination, the peoples of ...
Sudan survived different external rules, at least starting from 1821, when it became a part of the E...
Democracy promotion aims to force or encourage a foreign state to become more democratic. This inclu...
The southern Sudan has been torn by internal and external struggles for most of its long history. Th...
Bachelor thesis "The Formation of South Sudan in an Agency Press Service of ČTK" deals with texts an...
Southern Sudan’s historic referendum on whether to stay in or secede from a united Sudan is rapidly ...
This thesis deals with the formation and creation of the Republic of South Sudan. The general part o...
The aim of diploma thesis ,,Split of Sudan: Possible scenario for other African countries?" is to an...
This paper seeks to analyse the challenges associated with building a new nation on the Africa conti...
Charles Majinge is a PhD student in the Department of Law and his thesis is entitled The United Nati...
In a forward-looking perspective, this report elaborates on four scenarios for Sudan’s future prelim...
Following South Sudan's secession in 2011, the country faced significant political, social and econo...
South Sudan officially gained independence on the 9th July 2011. This was the outcome of the peace a...
Since the dawn of independence in the 1960s, a number of African countries have experienced rebellio...
The December 2013 violent conf lict in South Sudan, the world’s newest and most fragile state, has s...
After decades of sanguineous struggle for political and economic self-determination, the peoples of ...
Sudan survived different external rules, at least starting from 1821, when it became a part of the E...
Democracy promotion aims to force or encourage a foreign state to become more democratic. This inclu...
The southern Sudan has been torn by internal and external struggles for most of its long history. Th...
Bachelor thesis "The Formation of South Sudan in an Agency Press Service of ČTK" deals with texts an...
Southern Sudan’s historic referendum on whether to stay in or secede from a united Sudan is rapidly ...
This thesis deals with the formation and creation of the Republic of South Sudan. The general part o...
The aim of diploma thesis ,,Split of Sudan: Possible scenario for other African countries?" is to an...
This paper seeks to analyse the challenges associated with building a new nation on the Africa conti...
Charles Majinge is a PhD student in the Department of Law and his thesis is entitled The United Nati...
In a forward-looking perspective, this report elaborates on four scenarios for Sudan’s future prelim...
Following South Sudan's secession in 2011, the country faced significant political, social and econo...
South Sudan officially gained independence on the 9th July 2011. This was the outcome of the peace a...
Since the dawn of independence in the 1960s, a number of African countries have experienced rebellio...
The December 2013 violent conf lict in South Sudan, the world’s newest and most fragile state, has s...