Armed, cattle-herding men in Africa are often assumed to be at a relational and spatial distance from the ‘legitimate’ armed forces of the government. The vision constructed of the South Sudanese government in 2005 by the Comprehensive Peace Agreement removed legitimacy from non-government armed groups including localised, armed, defence forces that protected communities and cattle. Yet, militarised cattle-herding men of South Sudan have had various relationships with the governing Sudan Peoples’Liberation Movement/Army over the last thirty years, blurring the government – non government boundary. With tens of thousands killed since December 2013 in South Sudan, questions are being asked about options for justice especially for governing el...
This paper challenges the prevailing focus on ethnic division and conflict in Southern Sudan in rece...
This article addresses a number of obscurities surrounding the role of the various Sudanese police u...
This article analyses how Budi County in Eastern Equatoria State (South Sudan) was governed during t...
Armed, cattle-herding men in Africa are often assumed to be at a relational and spatial distance fro...
Decades of militarized, violent conflict and elite wealth acquisition have created a common rupture ...
Uganda's army, the Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF), has been operating on Sudanese territory si...
Enduring violence in South Sudan since independence has made seeking safety and protection a priorit...
Sudan currently consists of two major political groups under a single government. The signing of the...
Abstract Cattle raiding, a longstanding practice among pastoralists in South Sudan, was historically...
In December 2013, only two years into independence, South Sudan degenerated into civil war following...
Two decades of fighting between the Sudanese government and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army/Movem...
International humanitarian actors and academics continue to struggle to understand armed group condu...
In 2005, after a two-decade war, South Sudan signed a Comprehensive Peace Agreement that led to inde...
Rachel Flynn is a PhD student in LSE’s Department of International Development. Her thesis is Southe...
This study aims to examine the relation between Sudanese police and peacebuilding in the country fol...
This paper challenges the prevailing focus on ethnic division and conflict in Southern Sudan in rece...
This article addresses a number of obscurities surrounding the role of the various Sudanese police u...
This article analyses how Budi County in Eastern Equatoria State (South Sudan) was governed during t...
Armed, cattle-herding men in Africa are often assumed to be at a relational and spatial distance fro...
Decades of militarized, violent conflict and elite wealth acquisition have created a common rupture ...
Uganda's army, the Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF), has been operating on Sudanese territory si...
Enduring violence in South Sudan since independence has made seeking safety and protection a priorit...
Sudan currently consists of two major political groups under a single government. The signing of the...
Abstract Cattle raiding, a longstanding practice among pastoralists in South Sudan, was historically...
In December 2013, only two years into independence, South Sudan degenerated into civil war following...
Two decades of fighting between the Sudanese government and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army/Movem...
International humanitarian actors and academics continue to struggle to understand armed group condu...
In 2005, after a two-decade war, South Sudan signed a Comprehensive Peace Agreement that led to inde...
Rachel Flynn is a PhD student in LSE’s Department of International Development. Her thesis is Southe...
This study aims to examine the relation between Sudanese police and peacebuilding in the country fol...
This paper challenges the prevailing focus on ethnic division and conflict in Southern Sudan in rece...
This article addresses a number of obscurities surrounding the role of the various Sudanese police u...
This article analyses how Budi County in Eastern Equatoria State (South Sudan) was governed during t...