South Sudan

South Sudan

Author: United States. Congress

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-01-25

Total Pages: 78

ISBN-13: 9781984196149

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South Sudan : the Comprehensive Peace Agreement on life support : hearing before the Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, January 24, 2007.


South Sudan

South Sudan

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13:

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Lawyering Peace

Lawyering Peace

Author: Paul R. Williams

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-12-16

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1108478239

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How do parties to peace negotiations actually build durable peace and what conundrums must they solve to achieve durable peace?


Waging Peace in Sudan

Waging Peace in Sudan

Author: Hilde F. Johnson

Publisher: Trans Pacific Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9781845194536

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Sudan is at a crossroads. The country could soon witness one of the first partitions of an African state since the colonial era. The 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement guarantees a referendum on self determination for Southern Sudan, which is scheduled for January 2011. The agreement ended a 20-year old civil war pitting the indigenous population against successive Arab Muslim regimes in Khartoum. By the late 1990s, the international community had largely judged the war insoluble and turned its attention elsewhere. Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, a peace process between the government of Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement and Army (SPLM/A) took hold. Waging Peace in Sudan shows how that war, which ultimately claimed two million deaths and twice as many displaced, was finally brought to an end. The talks were facilitated by Intergovernmental Authority on Development under Kenyan leadership, and supported by a 'Troika' of the US, UK, and Norway - whose intense engagement in the negotiations was critical for reaching the peace agreement in January 2005. Although the cast of characters in this drama ranged from President George W. Bush and Secretary of State Colin Powell to unnamed officials in East African hotels, two figures stood out: the SPLM/A Chairman, Dr. John Garang, and Ali Osman Taha, First Vice President of Sudan. Norwegian Minister of International Development Hilde F. Johnson's personal relationships with these two leaders gave her unique access and provided the basis for her pivotal role in the negotiations. She was party to virtually all their deliberations throughout this crucial period of Sudanese and African history. Waging Peace in Sudan describes this process from a unique, insider's perspective. Johnson's account provides a level of detail seldom achieved in works of contemporary African history and diplomacy. As Sudan soon faces the most decisive moment in its history, this book is indispensable reading.