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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Figures
- Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Chronology
- Maps
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1 Introduction -
2 The Interlinkage between Understandings of Self-Determination and Understandings of Peace -
3 Making Peace on Paper Only -
4 Abyei, the Comprehensive Peace Agreement and the War in Sudan’s New South -
5 Strategic Peacebuilding and the Sudanese Peace Process -
6 Peacemaking, the SPLM/A’s Political Transition During the Comprehensive Peace Agreement Era and Conflict in the Sudans -
7 Fiscal Policy and Sudan’s 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement -
8 Economic Provisions of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement -
9 Gender and Disarmament, Demobilisation, and Reintegration in Post Comprehensive Peace Agreement South Sudan -
10 China and the Comprehensive Peace Agreement -
11 Natural Resources, Conflict and Peacebuilding in Darfur -
12 A Flawed Formula for Peacemaking and Continued Violence in Darfur -
13 Peacemaking in Darfur and the Doha Process -
14 Why Negotiate? Why Mediate? -
15 How Mediators Conceive of Peace -
16 South Sudan’s Long Crisis of Justice -
17 Concluding Reflections - Index
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- Source:
- Making and Breaking Peace in Sudan and South Sudan
- Author(s):
- Sarah M. H. Nouwen, Laura M. James, Sharath Srinivasan
- Publisher:
- British Academy
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Figures
- Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Chronology
- Maps
-
1 Introduction -
2 The Interlinkage between Understandings of Self-Determination and Understandings of Peace -
3 Making Peace on Paper Only -
4 Abyei, the Comprehensive Peace Agreement and the War in Sudan’s New South -
5 Strategic Peacebuilding and the Sudanese Peace Process -
6 Peacemaking, the SPLM/A’s Political Transition During the Comprehensive Peace Agreement Era and Conflict in the Sudans -
7 Fiscal Policy and Sudan’s 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement -
8 Economic Provisions of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement -
9 Gender and Disarmament, Demobilisation, and Reintegration in Post Comprehensive Peace Agreement South Sudan -
10 China and the Comprehensive Peace Agreement -
11 Natural Resources, Conflict and Peacebuilding in Darfur -
12 A Flawed Formula for Peacemaking and Continued Violence in Darfur -
13 Peacemaking in Darfur and the Doha Process -
14 Why Negotiate? Why Mediate? -
15 How Mediators Conceive of Peace -
16 South Sudan’s Long Crisis of Justice -
17 Concluding Reflections - Index