Discerning for Peace in Africa: The Sudan Civil Wars and Peace Processes 1955-2013

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2013-12
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Hekima College, a Campus of the Catholic University of Eastern Africa.
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Separation of the Sudan into the Republic of Sudan (North) and the Republic of Southern Sudan (South) was globally extolled as the long-lasting solution to one of the longest civil wars in post-Colonial Africa. However, recent developments in Sudan: continued clashes between north and south, crises in the contested areas and tribal civil wars have uncovered that: separation without addressing the principal root causes of the conflicts is not the panacea to prone and protracted civil wars. Taking a historical analysis framework, the paper attempts to tackle issues of causes, opportunities and challenges for peace in Sudan.
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MASABO, Conrad John. Discerning for Peace in Africa: The Sudan Civil Wars and Peace Processes 1955-2013. Hekima Review, Nairobi, Kenya, n. 49, p. 137-150, dec. 2013. ISSN 2410-0234. Available at: <https://journals.hekima.ac.ke/index.php/hekimareview/article/view/790/14>.