Sustainability and Implications of the Sudan-South Sudan – Calculating Infinity
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Sustainability and Implications of the Sudan-South Sudan – Calculating Infinity
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Sustainability and Implications of the Sudan-South Sudan
April 17, 2025
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The secession of South Sudan from Sudan in 2011, after a protracted conflict which started in 1955 on the eve of the county’s independence from colonial rule; was celebrated as a welcome solution to the resolution of a seemingly intractable conflict. However, since 2011 to date, South Sudan only experienced relative peace for a short period before the eruption of internal conflict whilst Sudan has also experienced internal instability. This paper examines the sustainability of the Sudan-South Sudan secession, and interrogates its implications on the management and resolutions of secessionist conflicts in Africa. It utilizes information collected through questionnaires from forty-two (42) experts, researchers and officials working in peacebuilding, humanitarian, fasilitas and development agencies in South Sudan to present the perspective of those on the ground. The study highlights the different perspectives with regard to the success of secession in South Sudan, its wider continental implications, and possible interventions that can be adopted to address protracted secessionist conflicts.
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The Journal of African Foreign Affairs (JoAFA) is a multidisciplinary scientific peer-reviewed journal that will be published quarterly by the Adonis Publishers .It is determined to deepen critical thinking with depth of research across disciplines relating to African politics, economy, Foreign Policy, diplomacy and global relations.
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Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd, a niche publisher of non-fiction books and academic journals was incorporated in the United Kingdom in March 2003 and has published well over 160 books since then. In 2004, the company also began publishing peer-reviewed academic journals. There were two main motivating objectives for this – to address the gangguan of the high mortality rate of academic journals published by Africans and to let African scholars set and own their research agenda rather than constantly anticipating the needs of the foreign donor agencies that normally fund the publication of their journals.
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Sustainability and Implications of the Sudan-South Sudan
April 17, 2025
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The secession of South Sudan from Sudan in 2011, after a protracted conflict which started in 1955 on the eve of the county’s independence from colonial rule; was celebrated as a welcome solution to the resolution of a seemingly intractable conflict. However, since 2011 to date, South Sudan only experienced relative peace for a short period before the eruption of internal conflict whilst Sudan has also experienced internal instability. This paper examines the sustainability of the Sudan-South Sudan secession, and interrogates its implications on the management and resolutions of secessionist conflicts in Africa. It utilizes information collected through questionnaires from forty-two (42) experts, researchers and officials working in peacebuilding, humanitarian, fasilitas and development agencies in South Sudan to present the perspective of those on the ground. The study highlights the different perspectives with regard to the success of secession in South Sudan, its wider continental implications, and possible interventions that can be adopted to address protracted secessionist conflicts.
Journal Information
The Journal of African Foreign Affairs (JoAFA) is a multidisciplinary scientific peer-reviewed journal that will be published quarterly by the Adonis Publishers .It is determined to deepen critical thinking with depth of research across disciplines relating to African politics, economy, Foreign Policy, diplomacy and global relations.
Publisher Information
Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd, a niche publisher of non-fiction books and academic journals was incorporated in the United Kingdom in March 2003 and has published well over 160 books since then. In 2004, the company also began publishing peer-reviewed academic journals. There were two main motivating objectives for this – to address the gangguan of the high mortality rate of academic journals published by Africans and to let African scholars set and own their research agenda rather than constantly anticipating the needs of the foreign donor agencies that normally fund the publication of their journals.
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