Breaking Sudan : the search for peace / Jok Madut Jok.
In 2005, twenty-two years of civil war in Sudan were brought to an end by the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. Negotiations between north and south had ended in compromise, however, and hopes of a unified state that was open, democratic and secular, had fallen to secession. Following So...
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London, England :
Oneworld Publications,
2017.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: the "New Sudan": how Sudan's break-up prepared the ground for more war
- The two Sudans and the defeat of the CPA reform project
- Independent South Sudan and the burden of liberation history
- Sudan's wars: the experience of one village
- Political rivalries, the new wars and the crumbling social order
- Reporting Sudan's wars: the media and the blurred line between informing and inciting
- Mixed economies, corruption, and social disparity
- Ethnic relations, the new war and the (dis)unity of South Sudan
- Conclusion: the fates of the two Sudans.