This article argues that military integration served a critical purpose in 2006, arguably preventing large-scale conflict within South Sudan and ensuring a level of stability prior to the CPA-mandated referendum on self-determination in 2011. Nonetheless, integration was poorly-conceived and implemented, and received limited support from third party actors that were more focused on rightsizing the SPLA and transforming it into a conventional, professional military. The de facto open-door nature of South Sudan’s integration process created incentives for armed rebellion, while failed rightsizing initiatives increased pressure on the military integration process as the most expedient way of mitigating the threat these groups posed to stabilit...
Less than two years after South Sudan’s independence from Sudan, the country was engulfed in civil w...
In 2005, after a two-decade war, South Sudan signed a Comprehensive Peace Agreement that led to inde...
The signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) between the Republic of Sudan represented by ...
YesThis article examines the key features of state failure that have adversely affected the goal of ...
This article concentrates on the Nuba's political resistance in Sudan that contests the state order ...
After decades of sanguineous struggle for political and economic self-determination, the peoples of ...
The article argues that maintaining official armies in Africa makes little security, political or ec...
This article tries to go beyond the general features of the Sudanese three popular Uprisings of 1964...
Objectives This article investigates the socio-political challenges in South Sudan, its main causes ...
This article concentrates on the Nuba's political resistance in Sudan that contests the state order ...
A Situational Report by Dr. Philip Mwanzia who was a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social...
This article examines the key features of state failure that have adversely affected the goal of sta...
The December 2013 violent conf lict in South Sudan, the world’s newest and most fragile state, has s...
Much of the violence in Sudan and South Sudan has been incorrectly labeled as terrorism, and systemi...
South Sudan obtained independence in July 2011 as a kleptocracy – a militarized, corrupt neo-patrimo...
Less than two years after South Sudan’s independence from Sudan, the country was engulfed in civil w...
In 2005, after a two-decade war, South Sudan signed a Comprehensive Peace Agreement that led to inde...
The signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) between the Republic of Sudan represented by ...
YesThis article examines the key features of state failure that have adversely affected the goal of ...
This article concentrates on the Nuba's political resistance in Sudan that contests the state order ...
After decades of sanguineous struggle for political and economic self-determination, the peoples of ...
The article argues that maintaining official armies in Africa makes little security, political or ec...
This article tries to go beyond the general features of the Sudanese three popular Uprisings of 1964...
Objectives This article investigates the socio-political challenges in South Sudan, its main causes ...
This article concentrates on the Nuba's political resistance in Sudan that contests the state order ...
A Situational Report by Dr. Philip Mwanzia who was a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social...
This article examines the key features of state failure that have adversely affected the goal of sta...
The December 2013 violent conf lict in South Sudan, the world’s newest and most fragile state, has s...
Much of the violence in Sudan and South Sudan has been incorrectly labeled as terrorism, and systemi...
South Sudan obtained independence in July 2011 as a kleptocracy – a militarized, corrupt neo-patrimo...
Less than two years after South Sudan’s independence from Sudan, the country was engulfed in civil w...
In 2005, after a two-decade war, South Sudan signed a Comprehensive Peace Agreement that led to inde...
The signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) between the Republic of Sudan represented by ...