Beschreibung:
The Sudanese peace agreement reached a crisis point in its final year. This book offers an analysis of the impact of the implementation of the agreement on different Sudanese communities and neighbouring regions.
Introduction. PART I Implementation & Potential of the CPA - Elke GrawertThe Role of African & Arab Elites in Building a New Sudan - Melha Rout BielAfter the CPA: The Implementation of Power Sharing at the National Level - the Case of the National Assembly - Rania Hassan Ahmed AliEmpowered Deliberative Democracy (EDD): A Start from the Bottom. PART II Challenges Facing Post-War Societies in Sudan - Yasir Awad Abdalla EltahirThe CPA & Beyond: Problems & Prospects for Peaceful Coexistence in the Nuba Mountains. Appendix: Governmental & NGO Structures in Dilling Locality, Southern Kordofan by Tayseer El-Fatih Abdel A'al - Samson Samuel WassaraEthnic Identity Politics & Boundary Making in Claiming Communal Land: The Nuba Mountains after the CPA - Guma Kunda KomeyReturn Migration to the Nuba Mountains - Samira Musa Armin DaminChallenges of Basic Education in Southern Sudan: The Language Policy in Jonglei & Upper Nile States - Joseph Lodiong LubajoAbduction, Confinement & Sexual Violence against South Sudanese Women & Girls in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya - Marilyn OssomeIdentity, Citizenship & Reintegration: Sudanese Returnees from Kenya. PART III The CPA in its Sub-regional Context - Obaka Otieno JohnChanges in Gambella, Ethiopia, after the CPA - Regassa Bayissa SimaEthiopian Federalism Seen from the Regional State of Gambella: A Perspective from the Border Region - Monika M. SommerFrom CPA to DPA: 'Ripe for Resolution', or Ripe for Dissolution? PART IV Challenges of Sub-regional Peace after the CPA - Peter WoodwardTheoretical Outcomes - Elke Grawert