This article explores conflicts over local administrative boundaries in South Sudan and what these reveal about relationships between pastoralist communities and the state. Drawing on research in the Gogrial region of South Sudan, it argues that conflicts over local boundaries are rooted in the existence of different border paradigms and in subsequent attempts to resolve, sometimes violently, competing moral claims on the landscape. It draws a contrast between a Dinka concept of the border as a point that is owned and the state's concept of the border as a neutral dividing line. These concepts are based on different cultural logics, but there has been a century of interpenetration as well as conflict between them. The state has tried to lay...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of oilfields in driving political and armed tension between t...
This book explores the emergent character of social orders in Sudan and South Sudan. It provides viv...
Rachel Flynn is a PhD student in LSE’s Department of International Development. Her thesis is Southe...
South Sudan’s administrative boundaries stem from the colonial period. Since it gained independence ...
This article analyses how Budi County in Eastern Equatoria State (South Sudan) was governed during t...
This study investigates daily performance of power in a post-conflict society and argues that the ov...
This dissertation takes up a heterogeneous assemblage of elements in the Sudan-South Sudan border-zo...
This article explores how the humanitarian presence and programs in the disputed border area of Abye...
This article explores the complexity of the spatial construction of ethnicity, identity, and sociopo...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate about nation- and state-building projects in Africa by ...
Decades of militarized, violent conflict and elite wealth acquisition have created a common rupture ...
This chapter analyses ethno-communal conflicts in Sudan and South Sudan, which gained independence i...
Following South Sudanese independence in 2011, land reform became a major aspect of state building, ...
In recent decades, international organisations and donor governments have promoted state-building as...
This article looks at the complex history of the border area between what is now North-West Uganda, ...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of oilfields in driving political and armed tension between t...
This book explores the emergent character of social orders in Sudan and South Sudan. It provides viv...
Rachel Flynn is a PhD student in LSE’s Department of International Development. Her thesis is Southe...
South Sudan’s administrative boundaries stem from the colonial period. Since it gained independence ...
This article analyses how Budi County in Eastern Equatoria State (South Sudan) was governed during t...
This study investigates daily performance of power in a post-conflict society and argues that the ov...
This dissertation takes up a heterogeneous assemblage of elements in the Sudan-South Sudan border-zo...
This article explores how the humanitarian presence and programs in the disputed border area of Abye...
This article explores the complexity of the spatial construction of ethnicity, identity, and sociopo...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate about nation- and state-building projects in Africa by ...
Decades of militarized, violent conflict and elite wealth acquisition have created a common rupture ...
This chapter analyses ethno-communal conflicts in Sudan and South Sudan, which gained independence i...
Following South Sudanese independence in 2011, land reform became a major aspect of state building, ...
In recent decades, international organisations and donor governments have promoted state-building as...
This article looks at the complex history of the border area between what is now North-West Uganda, ...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of oilfields in driving political and armed tension between t...
This book explores the emergent character of social orders in Sudan and South Sudan. It provides viv...
Rachel Flynn is a PhD student in LSE’s Department of International Development. Her thesis is Southe...