Nation Building in South Sudan

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South Sudan is Africa's newest state, born in July 2011 out of the larger Sudan after many years of a protracted civil war. Since independence in 1956, Southerners fought a relentless war to right historical injustices and wrongs of marginalization and subjugation by the Arab Muslim North. Regional actors negotiated a brief period of peace (1972-1983) which did not last because of the imposition of Islamic law by the Sudan government, infuriating the predominantly Christian Southerners. The war ended in 2005 with another regionally-mediated Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) which prepared the South for a referendum to determine either secession or continued unity with the North. The referendum in January 2011 was a resounding victory for self-determination, preparing the ground for independence. Since the separation, Sudan and South Sudan have struggled to negotiate a wide range of bilateral agreements against the backdrop of border skirmishes and mutual recriminations.

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The Author: Dr. James Billy Rugiireheh Runaku was born in Uganda, but has lived more and worked even more in Kenyan universities for decades. He studied at various schools in Uganda, 1963-1977, then Makerere University, Kampala 1978-1981: Teaching Assistant History Department, Makerere University: 1982-1985. Master of Arts. Holds PhD in History.


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South Sudan is Africa's newest state, born in July 2011 out of the larger Sudan after many years of a protracted civil war. Since independence in 1956, Southerners fought a relentless war to right historical injustices and wrongs of marginalization and subjugation by the Arab Muslim North. Regional actors negotiated a brief period of peace (1972-1983) which did not last because of the imposition of Islamic law by the Sudan government, infuriating the predominantly Christian Southerners. The war ended in 2005 with another regionally-mediated Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) which prepared the South for a referendum to determine either secession or continued unity with the North. The referendum in January 2011 was a resounding victory for self-determination, preparing the ground for independence. Since the separation, Sudan and South Sudan have struggled to negotiate a wide range of bilateral agreements against the backdrop of border skirmishes and mutual recriminations.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 168
    • Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
    • Gewicht 268g
    • Untertitel South Sudan to Be Built by All Citizens
    • Autor James Runaku
    • Titel Nation Building in South Sudan
    • Veröffentlichung 19.10.2021
    • ISBN 6204212664
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9786204212661
    • Jahr 2021
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T11mm
    • GTIN 09786204212661

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