Before considering cantonment, it is of utmost importance to reach widespread agreement in society and parliament on political principles guiding the mid-term transformation of the country’s security sector (e.g. ethnic inclusion, militia integration and professionalization) as these will guide the reorganization and demobilization of armed forces. Since many opposition groups are not represented in the current peace process, the cantonment of forces that are party to the peace agreement would be of limited effect as main conflict drivers are left out. On the contrary, the process can even deepen exclusion. To avoid this, the High-Level Revitalization Forum needs to generate inclusive dialogue with the opposition movements - even those that...
The purpose of study is to evaluate the challenges of IGAD-led peace process of South Sudan. Its obj...
Most of the researches on peace agreements conclude that powersharing arrangements included in these...
There seems to be no end to the good news coming from the Horn of Africa. First, the Nobel peace pri...
Germany should advocate in the UN Security Council for a course correction on the international appr...
Without strong and immediate punishment for violations of agreements, monitoring processes are inade...
In 2005, after a two-decade war, South Sudan signed a Comprehensive Peace Agreement that led to inde...
Sudan's two main security forces are fighting each other. A swift military outcome is not to be expe...
The Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), concluded between the Government of Sudan and the leadershi...
Past attempts at security sector reform (SSR) and disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DD...
The Comprehensive Peace Agreement (2005) between the government of Sudan and the SPLM led to a refe...
Less than two years after South Sudan’s independence from Sudan, the country was engulfed in civil w...
Since its independence in 2011, the South Sudanese President Salva Kiir Mayardit (Salva Kiir) has be...
The conflict in South Sudan flared up again on the fifth anniversary of independence. After almost t...
Thesis (M.A. (Peace Studies and International Relations) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 200...
Creating a peaceful political order in South Sudan often seems like trying to cage a torrent: howeve...
The purpose of study is to evaluate the challenges of IGAD-led peace process of South Sudan. Its obj...
Most of the researches on peace agreements conclude that powersharing arrangements included in these...
There seems to be no end to the good news coming from the Horn of Africa. First, the Nobel peace pri...
Germany should advocate in the UN Security Council for a course correction on the international appr...
Without strong and immediate punishment for violations of agreements, monitoring processes are inade...
In 2005, after a two-decade war, South Sudan signed a Comprehensive Peace Agreement that led to inde...
Sudan's two main security forces are fighting each other. A swift military outcome is not to be expe...
The Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), concluded between the Government of Sudan and the leadershi...
Past attempts at security sector reform (SSR) and disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DD...
The Comprehensive Peace Agreement (2005) between the government of Sudan and the SPLM led to a refe...
Less than two years after South Sudan’s independence from Sudan, the country was engulfed in civil w...
Since its independence in 2011, the South Sudanese President Salva Kiir Mayardit (Salva Kiir) has be...
The conflict in South Sudan flared up again on the fifth anniversary of independence. After almost t...
Thesis (M.A. (Peace Studies and International Relations) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 200...
Creating a peaceful political order in South Sudan often seems like trying to cage a torrent: howeve...
The purpose of study is to evaluate the challenges of IGAD-led peace process of South Sudan. Its obj...
Most of the researches on peace agreements conclude that powersharing arrangements included in these...
There seems to be no end to the good news coming from the Horn of Africa. First, the Nobel peace pri...