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The Comprehensive Peace Agreement marked the end of Sudan''s second civil war between the North and South. But in creating an autonomous southern region and a pathway toward statehood, it failed to resolve the effects of rebel factionalism, party infighting, and corruption in the South.In South Sudan''s Fateful Struggle, Steven C. Roach analyzes these persistent effects of the South-South war, showing how they disrupted the transition to statehood and divided the transitional government of national unity in South Sudan. Throughout, he stresses the centrality of elite mismanagement and the durable dynamics of war which have shaped the country''s troubled political destiny. The government, plagued by patronage-fueled corruption and patrimonialism, continues to rely on the threat of violence to govern the country and to delay the transition to a new government of national unity. Roach argues that in naturally sowing division and distrust, government elites must ultimately learn to engage

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Steven C. Roach offers a piercing analysis of South Sudan's complicated history of hope, uncertainty and war as the South Sudanese seek to build a modern state in the aftermath of the landmark referendum of 2011. Roach's valuable insights are well-presented and the book provides an excellent perspective on an important subject that should concern us all. * Christopher Zambakari, Founder & CEO, The Zambakari Advisory L.L.C *
In South Sudan's Fateful Struggle, Steven Roach presents the compelling case that the legacy of South-South war not only exacerbated ethnic violence and promoted the breakdown of law and order in South Sudan but continues to shape the political culture of its political class. Roach offers an innovative approach to the question of why South Sudan has reproduced the ugliness of its political history after declaring its independence in 2011. Tracing the history and politics of state formation and national liberation movement in South Sudan, Roach explains how the political violence and human sufferings that have occurred over the past decade, including ethnic violence, human rights abuses, and the proliferation of a culture of impunity and corruption, can only be understood considering this bitter legacy. * Amir H. Idris, Professor of African History and Politics, Fordham University (Lincoln Center Campus) *
South Sudan's Fateful Struggle is a comprehensive investigation into South Sudan's civil war, tracing the challenges of fashioning a state from disparate communities and competing elites. Reflecting back through history the work sets out the trajectory for South Sudan since independence. Importantly, the work develops a concept of militarized patronage to explain the challenges and failures to build the world's newest state. Not all pessimism, however, the work explores the potential present with opportunities for hybrid justice and to pressure the government to implement a truth commission, war crimes court, and reparations commission. This is an important contribution to understanding South Sudan and state emergence more broadly and will be interesting to policy makers and scholars alike. * Matthew LeRiche, Director Global Leadership Center, Assistant Professor Global Studies, Ohio University *

Table of Contents
Preface Introduction Building Peace in a State of War Chapter 1: Slave Soldiers, British Colonial Rule, and Armed Resistance Chapter 2: A Divided Movement and a Framework for Peace Chapter 3: The Troubled Transition Chapter 4: Kleptocracy and its Warring Contents Chapter 5: Impunity, Human Rights, and the Struggle for Justice Chapter 6: A Revitalized Peace Agreement Chapter 7: A Transitional Government and the Prospects for Peace and National Unity Notes Index

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
    Publication Date: 23/01/2024
    ISBN13: 9780190057848, 978-0190057848
    ISBN10: 019005784X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The Comprehensive Peace Agreement marked the end of Sudan''s second civil war between the North and South. But in creating an autonomous southern region and a pathway toward statehood, it failed to resolve the effects of rebel factionalism, party infighting, and corruption in the South.In South Sudan''s Fateful Struggle, Steven C. Roach analyzes these persistent effects of the South-South war, showing how they disrupted the transition to statehood and divided the transitional government of national unity in South Sudan. Throughout, he stresses the centrality of elite mismanagement and the durable dynamics of war which have shaped the country''s troubled political destiny. The government, plagued by patronage-fueled corruption and patrimonialism, continues to rely on the threat of violence to govern the country and to delay the transition to a new government of national unity. Roach argues that in naturally sowing division and distrust, government elites must ultimately learn to engage

    Trade Review
    Steven C. Roach offers a piercing analysis of South Sudan's complicated history of hope, uncertainty and war as the South Sudanese seek to build a modern state in the aftermath of the landmark referendum of 2011. Roach's valuable insights are well-presented and the book provides an excellent perspective on an important subject that should concern us all. * Christopher Zambakari, Founder & CEO, The Zambakari Advisory L.L.C *
    In South Sudan's Fateful Struggle, Steven Roach presents the compelling case that the legacy of South-South war not only exacerbated ethnic violence and promoted the breakdown of law and order in South Sudan but continues to shape the political culture of its political class. Roach offers an innovative approach to the question of why South Sudan has reproduced the ugliness of its political history after declaring its independence in 2011. Tracing the history and politics of state formation and national liberation movement in South Sudan, Roach explains how the political violence and human sufferings that have occurred over the past decade, including ethnic violence, human rights abuses, and the proliferation of a culture of impunity and corruption, can only be understood considering this bitter legacy. * Amir H. Idris, Professor of African History and Politics, Fordham University (Lincoln Center Campus) *
    South Sudan's Fateful Struggle is a comprehensive investigation into South Sudan's civil war, tracing the challenges of fashioning a state from disparate communities and competing elites. Reflecting back through history the work sets out the trajectory for South Sudan since independence. Importantly, the work develops a concept of militarized patronage to explain the challenges and failures to build the world's newest state. Not all pessimism, however, the work explores the potential present with opportunities for hybrid justice and to pressure the government to implement a truth commission, war crimes court, and reparations commission. This is an important contribution to understanding South Sudan and state emergence more broadly and will be interesting to policy makers and scholars alike. * Matthew LeRiche, Director Global Leadership Center, Assistant Professor Global Studies, Ohio University *

    Table of Contents
    Preface Introduction Building Peace in a State of War Chapter 1: Slave Soldiers, British Colonial Rule, and Armed Resistance Chapter 2: A Divided Movement and a Framework for Peace Chapter 3: The Troubled Transition Chapter 4: Kleptocracy and its Warring Contents Chapter 5: Impunity, Human Rights, and the Struggle for Justice Chapter 6: A Revitalized Peace Agreement Chapter 7: A Transitional Government and the Prospects for Peace and National Unity Notes Index

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