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South Sudan's Civil War: Violence, Insurgency and Failed Peacemaking
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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South Sudan's Civil War: Violence, Insurgency and Failed Peacemaking
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) John Young
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:264 | Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 135 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781786993748
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Classifications | Dewey:962.9051 |
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Audience | Professional & Vocational | |
Illustrations |
1 bw map
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Imprint |
Zed Books Ltd
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Publication Date |
15 January 2019 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
A mere two years after achieving independence, South Sudan in 2013 descended into violent civil war, refuting US government claims that the country's succession was a major foreign policy success and would end endemic conflict. Worse was to follow when the international community declared famine in 2017. In the first book-length study of the South Sudan civil war, John Young draws on his close but critical relationship with the rebel SPLM-IO leadership to reveal the true dynamics of the conflict, and exposes how the South Sudanese state was in crisis long before the outbreak of war. With insider knowledge of the histories and motivations of the rebellion's chief protagonists, Young argues considerable responsibility for the present state of South Sudan must be laid at the door of the US-led peace process. Linking the role of the international community with the country's opposition politics, South Sudan's Civil War is an essential guide to the causes and consequences of the violence that has engulfed one of Africa's most troubled nations.
Author Biography
John Young has worked as a private consultant on the Horn of Africa since 1986. In this capacity he served as a political adviser to the Carter Center during South Sudan's independence referendum, and as a consultant for USAID during the subsequent civil war. His previous books include Peasant Revolution in Ethiopia (2008) and The Fate of Sudan: Origins and Consequences of a Flawed Peace Process (Zed 2012).
ReviewsThe most definitive account yet of America's debacle in South Sudan and the South Sudanese civil war. Young prophetically warned of South Sudan's fate in his last book. This time, everyone should listen. No outsider has a closer or more clear-eyed view of South Sudan's rebel movement. * Alan Boswell, journalist * Combining insights from recent history with rigorous research, Young's timely study shows how outside attempts to create peace wrought endless havoc for the people of South Sudan. A must read for all those looking to put things right. * Atta El-Battahani, University of Khartoum * Young tells a sad story about Sudan and South Sudan, about human nature and American meddling, based on countless conversations with the key actors. It might disillusion many readers, but it rings true. * Gunther Schlee, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology * John Young describes the appalling events in South Sudan since 2013 with clarity and insight. He has a written a book that anyone wanting to know about South Sudan now will need to read. * Tim Allen, London School of Economics *
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