By Richard Downie Aug 10, 2011 Introduction Amid the euphoria that greeted the independence of the Republic of South Sudan on July 9, a new conflict has been unfolding, largely unnoticed, on the...
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By Richard Downie Aug 10, 2011 Introduction Amid the euphoria that greeted the independence of the Republic of South Sudan on July 9, a new conflict has been unfolding, largely unnoticed, on the...
This report, Sudan: Assessing Risks to Stability, is part of a series examining the risks of instability in 10 African countries over the next decade. The 10 papers are designed to be complementary...
By Richard Downie JUL 6, 2011 On Saturday, July 9, 2011, the Republic of South Sudan will become Africa’s 54th country. At a ceremony in Juba, the fast-expanding capital of what will be the world’s...
By Richard Downie Dec 8, 2010 The people of southern Sudan are fast approaching an historic decision: a referendum on whether to remain part of Sudan or become an independent state. The referendum is...
By Richard Downie, Brian Kennedy Nov 29, 2010 The people of Southern Sudan are a little more than one month away from casting their votes in a referendum on whether to remain part of Sudan or become...
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The Post-Conflict Reconstruction (PCR) Project develops innovative strategies for a conflict-prone world. The PCR Project aims to be the leading source for authoritative analysis, recommendations,...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On January 9, 2005, the Government of Sudan (GOS) and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A) signed the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). This agreement formally...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Ongoing peace negotiations offer the best opportunity in decades to end Sudan's civil war - the longest-running such conflict in Africa. A negotiated settlement between the...
On January 9, 2005, the Government of Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A) will sign a Comprehensive Peace Agreement (the Naivasha Agreement), formally ending over four...
CSIS Report: International Peacekeeping Force Key to Maintaining Fragile Accord WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2004 - A new, independent CSIS report, commissioned by the State Department's Africa Policy...
Report of the CSIS Task Force on U.S.-Sudan Policy Cochairs Francis M. Deng J. Stephen Morrison February 2001 Introduction The CSIS Task Force on U.S.-Sudan Policy, funded through a grant from the...