The challenge of governance in South Sudan : corruption, peacebuilding, and foreign intervention /
South Sudan is one of the world's most divided and unstable countries. Since achieving statehood in 2011, the country has plunged into civil war (2013-15) and become the scene of some of the worst human rights abuses on the African continent. Despite ongoing political turmoil, states and intern...
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
[2019]
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| Series: | Routledge studies in African development.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: the challenges of governance and peacebuilding in South Sudan / Steven C. Roach and Derrick K. Hudson
- Conflict governance: the SPLA, factionalism, and peacemaking / Matthew Leriche
- Corruption as resistance: bureaucratic obstruction, ethno-spatial politics, and capital city planning in South Sudan / Naseem Badiey
- Failed leadership: corruption, kleptocracy, and democratic exclusion / Kuir E Garang
- The role of UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) in protecting civilians / Christopher Zambakari, Robert A Sanders, and Tarnjeet Kang
- Whither or whether US foreign policy in South Sudan? / Steven C. Roach
- South Sudan's hybrid court: the challenge of redressing victims of international crimes / Mohamed Babiker
- Conclusion: the permanent constitution and the elusive peace process / Steven C. Roach and Derrick K. Hudson.