This article looks at the history of post-war state-building in South Sudan through a study of one of the region’s many return migration projects. South Sudan was arguably the subject of the first state-led mass repatriation campaign of twentieth-century Africa, after the first civil war that escalated in 1963 and ended in 1972 with the Addis Ababa Agreement. Using archival material from the newly reformulated South Sudan National Archives in Juba, this paper examines this comparatively forgotten post-war return and reconstruction project in South Sudan from 1969 to 1974. In this period, civil war ideas, staff, and techniques were recycled into an apparently benevolent and ‘peace-building’ project of Relief, Repatriation and Rehabilitation....
This article displays the complexity and ambivalences that emerge as a result of a long-lasting cond...
This paper is about Southern Sudanese IDPs and refugees who, after the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agre...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsAfter two civil wars and almost 50 years of ...
This article looks at the history of post-war state-building in South Sudan through a study of one o...
In this dissertation, I aim to explore the sustainability of Voluntary Repatriation through the econ...
Scholarship prompted by 40 years of mass repatriations has highlighted that repatriations and return...
On July 9th 2011 South Sudan declared its independence. A referendum was organized in January the sa...
Involuntary migration and resettlement is examined as a development strategy and analyzed in an inte...
n the years prior to independence, large numbers of displaced people returned to Southern Sudan. Ret...
Peace Agreement, chose not to return to their areas of origin, but instead to resettle elsewhere. Ra...
In recent decades, international organisations and donor governments have promoted state-building as...
After an internationally recognized referendum on self-determination, South Sudan became independent...
This study critically examines the strategy and the challenges of the reintegration of excombatantsi...
How and where did returning Nuer refugees make their 'homes' in southern Sudan? How were gender rela...
After decades of sanguineous struggle for political and economic self-determination, the peoples of ...
This article displays the complexity and ambivalences that emerge as a result of a long-lasting cond...
This paper is about Southern Sudanese IDPs and refugees who, after the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agre...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsAfter two civil wars and almost 50 years of ...
This article looks at the history of post-war state-building in South Sudan through a study of one o...
In this dissertation, I aim to explore the sustainability of Voluntary Repatriation through the econ...
Scholarship prompted by 40 years of mass repatriations has highlighted that repatriations and return...
On July 9th 2011 South Sudan declared its independence. A referendum was organized in January the sa...
Involuntary migration and resettlement is examined as a development strategy and analyzed in an inte...
n the years prior to independence, large numbers of displaced people returned to Southern Sudan. Ret...
Peace Agreement, chose not to return to their areas of origin, but instead to resettle elsewhere. Ra...
In recent decades, international organisations and donor governments have promoted state-building as...
After an internationally recognized referendum on self-determination, South Sudan became independent...
This study critically examines the strategy and the challenges of the reintegration of excombatantsi...
How and where did returning Nuer refugees make their 'homes' in southern Sudan? How were gender rela...
After decades of sanguineous struggle for political and economic self-determination, the peoples of ...
This article displays the complexity and ambivalences that emerge as a result of a long-lasting cond...
This paper is about Southern Sudanese IDPs and refugees who, after the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agre...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsAfter two civil wars and almost 50 years of ...