Bound by Conflict : : Dilemmas of the Two Sudans / / Francis Mading Deng.

Since its independence on January 1, 1956, Sudan has been at war with itself. Through the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) of 2005, the North-South dimension of the conflict was seemingly resolved by the independence of the South on July 9, 2011. However, as a result of issues that were not resol...

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Introduction -- Chapter One: Overview of the Crisis -- Tracing the Roots of the Crisis -- Developments on the Ground -- Briefing the Ambassadors -- Meeting the Detainees -- The Tensions between the Government and UNMISS -- Regional and International Response to the Crisis -- Codependent Relationship between the Two Sudans -- The Root of Sudan's Crisis of Identity -- Breaking Down the Barriers between the North and the South -- Chapter Two: Overlapping Conflicts between the Two Sudans -- The Unresolved Contest over Abyei -- Abyei Boundary Commission Report -- Sudan's Demand for a Shared Dinka-Missiriya Administration in Abyei -- Peaceful Co- existence -- Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile -- Security Concerns -- Uncertainty about the Political Future -- Comparing the Race Relations in the Two Areas -- Chapter Three: Safeguarding a Precarious Peace -- Principles for Evaluating the CPA Implementation -- Elements of CPA Implementation -- Attending Major Events in Sudan -- The Signing of the CPA -- Swearing-In Ceremony -- The Death of Dr. John Garang -- The CPA: A Laudable but Ambivalent Achievement -- Chapter Four: Government of National Unity (GoNU) -- The Presidency -- The Cabinet -- The National Assembly -- Commissions Formation, Functioning, and Effectiveness -- The Call for Law Reform -- Involvement of Opposition Parties -- The NCP Point of View -- The Southern Point of View -- Northern Opposition Point of View -- Demarcation of the North-South Borders -- The Distribution of Oil Revenues -- Security Concerns and Setbacks -- Efforts to Divide the South and Undermine the SPLM -- SPLM: Rising to the Occasion? -- Impact of Developments on the NCP-100SPLM Partnership -- Chapter Five: Government of South Sudan -- Establishment of Institutions and Assignment of Posts -- Northern Interference in Southern Governance -- Bringing Peace Dividends to the People -- The Challenge of Corruption -- The Threat of Disunity -- Managing Tribal Conflicts -- The Role of the Traditional Justice System -- Taking Power to the Local Level -- Chapter Six: The Internally Displaced and Refugees -- The Situation of Return -- Capacity and Coordination -- Security Concerns -- Push and Pull Factors in Return -- Paradoxical Situation of IDPs in Khartoum -- Repatriation, Resettlement, and Rehabilitation -- Chapter Seven: Allegations of Genocide and Mass Atrocities -- The Tortuous Path to South Sudan Independence -- The Challenge to South Sudan's Diplomacy -- The Crisis in Perspective -- Conclusion -- APPENDIX: STATEMENTS TO THE UNITED NATIONS -- 1. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, during Its Consultations on Sudan and South Sudan, New York, November 28, 2012 -- 2. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the Security Council's Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict, New York, April 19, 2013 -- 3. Statement Based on Talking Points for an Address to the African Group at the United Nations on the Situation in Abyei by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, May 7, 2013 -- 4. Proposals for the Interim Stabilization of the Crisis Situation in Abyei, Submitted to the United Nations Security Council by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, May 19, 2014 -- 5. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, to the UN Security Council on the Situation in South Sudan and UNMISS, New York, March 18, 2014 -- 6. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Human Rights Situation in South Sudan, May 2, 2014 -- 7. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council, on the Crisis in South Sudan, New York, May 12, 2014 -- 8. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council, on the Renewal of the UNMISS Mandate, New York, May 27, 2014 -- 9. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Renewal of the Mandate of the United Nations Interim Status Force for Abyei (UNISFA), New York, May 29, 2013 -- 10. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, to the UN Security Council on the Occasion of the Adoption of the UNISFA Mandate Renewal, October 14, 2014 -- 11. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Renewal of the UNMISS Mandate, New York, November 25, 2014 -- 12. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Adoption of the Presidential Statement by the Security Council on sanctions regime for South Sudan, March 24, 2015 -- 13. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Occasion of the Briefing and Consultations on the Mandate of UNMISS, May 14, 2015 -- 14. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on the Renewal of the United Nations Interim Security Force in Abyei (UNISFA) Mandate -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS -- ABOUT THE CIHC -- ABOUT THE IIHA
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Since its independence on January 1, 1956, Sudan has been at war with itself. Through the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) of 2005, the North-South dimension of the conflict was seemingly resolved by the independence of the South on July 9, 2011. However, as a result of issues that were not resolved by the CPA, conflicts within the two countries have reignited conflict between them because of allegations of support for each other's rebels. In Bound by Conflict: Dilemmas of the Two Sudans, Francis M. Deng and Daniel J. Deng critique the tendency to see these conflicts as separate and to seek isolated solutions for them, when, in fact, they are closely intertwined. The policy implication is that resolving conflicts within the two Sudans is critical to the prospects of achieving peace, security, and stability between them, with the potential of moving them to some form of meaningful association.
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
FOREWORD --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
Introduction --
Chapter One: Overview of the Crisis --
Tracing the Roots of the Crisis --
Developments on the Ground --
Briefing the Ambassadors --
Meeting the Detainees --
The Tensions between the Government and UNMISS --
Regional and International Response to the Crisis --
Codependent Relationship between the Two Sudans --
The Root of Sudan's Crisis of Identity --
Breaking Down the Barriers between the North and the South --
Chapter Two: Overlapping Conflicts between the Two Sudans --
The Unresolved Contest over Abyei --
Abyei Boundary Commission Report --
Sudan's Demand for a Shared Dinka-Missiriya Administration in Abyei --
Peaceful Co- existence --
Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile --
Security Concerns --
Uncertainty about the Political Future --
Comparing the Race Relations in the Two Areas --
Chapter Three: Safeguarding a Precarious Peace --
Principles for Evaluating the CPA Implementation --
Elements of CPA Implementation --
Attending Major Events in Sudan --
The Signing of the CPA --
Swearing-In Ceremony --
The Death of Dr. John Garang --
The CPA: A Laudable but Ambivalent Achievement --
Chapter Four: Government of National Unity (GoNU) --
The Presidency --
The Cabinet --
The National Assembly --
Commissions Formation, Functioning, and Effectiveness --
The Call for Law Reform --
Involvement of Opposition Parties --
The NCP Point of View --
The Southern Point of View --
Northern Opposition Point of View --
Demarcation of the North-South Borders --
The Distribution of Oil Revenues --
Security Concerns and Setbacks --
Efforts to Divide the South and Undermine the SPLM --
SPLM: Rising to the Occasion? --
Impact of Developments on the NCP-100SPLM Partnership --
Chapter Five: Government of South Sudan --
Establishment of Institutions and Assignment of Posts --
Northern Interference in Southern Governance --
Bringing Peace Dividends to the People --
The Challenge of Corruption --
The Threat of Disunity --
Managing Tribal Conflicts --
The Role of the Traditional Justice System --
Taking Power to the Local Level --
Chapter Six: The Internally Displaced and Refugees --
The Situation of Return --
Capacity and Coordination --
Push and Pull Factors in Return --
Paradoxical Situation of IDPs in Khartoum --
Repatriation, Resettlement, and Rehabilitation --
Chapter Seven: Allegations of Genocide and Mass Atrocities --
The Tortuous Path to South Sudan Independence --
The Challenge to South Sudan's Diplomacy --
The Crisis in Perspective --
Conclusion --
APPENDIX: STATEMENTS TO THE UNITED NATIONS --
1. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, during Its Consultations on Sudan and South Sudan, New York, November 28, 2012 --
2. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the Security Council's Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict, New York, April 19, 2013 --
3. Statement Based on Talking Points for an Address to the African Group at the United Nations on the Situation in Abyei by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, May 7, 2013 --
4. Proposals for the Interim Stabilization of the Crisis Situation in Abyei, Submitted to the United Nations Security Council by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, May 19, 2014 --
5. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, to the UN Security Council on the Situation in South Sudan and UNMISS, New York, March 18, 2014 --
6. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Human Rights Situation in South Sudan, May 2, 2014 --
7. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council, on the Crisis in South Sudan, New York, May 12, 2014 --
8. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council, on the Renewal of the UNMISS Mandate, New York, May 27, 2014 --
9. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Renewal of the Mandate of the United Nations Interim Status Force for Abyei (UNISFA), New York, May 29, 2013 --
10. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, to the UN Security Council on the Occasion of the Adoption of the UNISFA Mandate Renewal, October 14, 2014 --
11. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Renewal of the UNMISS Mandate, New York, November 25, 2014 --
12. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Adoption of the Presidential Statement by the Security Council on sanctions regime for South Sudan, March 24, 2015 --
13. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Occasion of the Briefing and Consultations on the Mandate of UNMISS, May 14, 2015 --
14. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on the Renewal of the United Nations Interim Security Force in Abyei (UNISFA) Mandate --
ABOUT THE AUTHORS --
ABOUT THE CIHC --
ABOUT THE IIHA
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title_alt Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
FOREWORD --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
Introduction --
Chapter One: Overview of the Crisis --
Tracing the Roots of the Crisis --
Developments on the Ground --
Briefing the Ambassadors --
Meeting the Detainees --
The Tensions between the Government and UNMISS --
Regional and International Response to the Crisis --
Codependent Relationship between the Two Sudans --
The Root of Sudan's Crisis of Identity --
Breaking Down the Barriers between the North and the South --
Chapter Two: Overlapping Conflicts between the Two Sudans --
The Unresolved Contest over Abyei --
Abyei Boundary Commission Report --
Sudan's Demand for a Shared Dinka-Missiriya Administration in Abyei --
Peaceful Co- existence --
Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile --
Security Concerns --
Uncertainty about the Political Future --
Comparing the Race Relations in the Two Areas --
Chapter Three: Safeguarding a Precarious Peace --
Principles for Evaluating the CPA Implementation --
Elements of CPA Implementation --
Attending Major Events in Sudan --
The Signing of the CPA --
Swearing-In Ceremony --
The Death of Dr. John Garang --
The CPA: A Laudable but Ambivalent Achievement --
Chapter Four: Government of National Unity (GoNU) --
The Presidency --
The Cabinet --
The National Assembly --
Commissions Formation, Functioning, and Effectiveness --
The Call for Law Reform --
Involvement of Opposition Parties --
The NCP Point of View --
The Southern Point of View --
Northern Opposition Point of View --
Demarcation of the North-South Borders --
The Distribution of Oil Revenues --
Security Concerns and Setbacks --
Efforts to Divide the South and Undermine the SPLM --
SPLM: Rising to the Occasion? --
Impact of Developments on the NCP-100SPLM Partnership --
Chapter Five: Government of South Sudan --
Establishment of Institutions and Assignment of Posts --
Northern Interference in Southern Governance --
Bringing Peace Dividends to the People --
The Challenge of Corruption --
The Threat of Disunity --
Managing Tribal Conflicts --
The Role of the Traditional Justice System --
Taking Power to the Local Level --
Chapter Six: The Internally Displaced and Refugees --
The Situation of Return --
Capacity and Coordination --
Push and Pull Factors in Return --
Paradoxical Situation of IDPs in Khartoum --
Repatriation, Resettlement, and Rehabilitation --
Chapter Seven: Allegations of Genocide and Mass Atrocities --
The Tortuous Path to South Sudan Independence --
The Challenge to South Sudan's Diplomacy --
The Crisis in Perspective --
Conclusion --
APPENDIX: STATEMENTS TO THE UNITED NATIONS --
1. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, during Its Consultations on Sudan and South Sudan, New York, November 28, 2012 --
2. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the Security Council's Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict, New York, April 19, 2013 --
3. Statement Based on Talking Points for an Address to the African Group at the United Nations on the Situation in Abyei by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, May 7, 2013 --
4. Proposals for the Interim Stabilization of the Crisis Situation in Abyei, Submitted to the United Nations Security Council by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, May 19, 2014 --
5. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, to the UN Security Council on the Situation in South Sudan and UNMISS, New York, March 18, 2014 --
6. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Human Rights Situation in South Sudan, May 2, 2014 --
7. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council, on the Crisis in South Sudan, New York, May 12, 2014 --
8. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council, on the Renewal of the UNMISS Mandate, New York, May 27, 2014 --
9. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Renewal of the Mandate of the United Nations Interim Status Force for Abyei (UNISFA), New York, May 29, 2013 --
10. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, to the UN Security Council on the Occasion of the Adoption of the UNISFA Mandate Renewal, October 14, 2014 --
11. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Renewal of the UNMISS Mandate, New York, November 25, 2014 --
12. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Adoption of the Presidential Statement by the Security Council on sanctions regime for South Sudan, March 24, 2015 --
13. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Occasion of the Briefing and Consultations on the Mandate of UNMISS, May 14, 2015 --
14. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on the Renewal of the United Nations Interim Security Force in Abyei (UNISFA) Mandate --
ABOUT THE AUTHORS --
ABOUT THE CIHC --
ABOUT THE IIHA
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contents Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
FOREWORD --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
Introduction --
Chapter One: Overview of the Crisis --
Tracing the Roots of the Crisis --
Developments on the Ground --
Briefing the Ambassadors --
Meeting the Detainees --
The Tensions between the Government and UNMISS --
Regional and International Response to the Crisis --
Codependent Relationship between the Two Sudans --
The Root of Sudan's Crisis of Identity --
Breaking Down the Barriers between the North and the South --
Chapter Two: Overlapping Conflicts between the Two Sudans --
The Unresolved Contest over Abyei --
Abyei Boundary Commission Report --
Sudan's Demand for a Shared Dinka-Missiriya Administration in Abyei --
Peaceful Co- existence --
Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile --
Security Concerns --
Uncertainty about the Political Future --
Comparing the Race Relations in the Two Areas --
Chapter Three: Safeguarding a Precarious Peace --
Principles for Evaluating the CPA Implementation --
Elements of CPA Implementation --
Attending Major Events in Sudan --
The Signing of the CPA --
Swearing-In Ceremony --
The Death of Dr. John Garang --
The CPA: A Laudable but Ambivalent Achievement --
Chapter Four: Government of National Unity (GoNU) --
The Presidency --
The Cabinet --
The National Assembly --
Commissions Formation, Functioning, and Effectiveness --
The Call for Law Reform --
Involvement of Opposition Parties --
The NCP Point of View --
The Southern Point of View --
Northern Opposition Point of View --
Demarcation of the North-South Borders --
The Distribution of Oil Revenues --
Security Concerns and Setbacks --
Efforts to Divide the South and Undermine the SPLM --
SPLM: Rising to the Occasion? --
Impact of Developments on the NCP-100SPLM Partnership --
Chapter Five: Government of South Sudan --
Establishment of Institutions and Assignment of Posts --
Northern Interference in Southern Governance --
Bringing Peace Dividends to the People --
The Challenge of Corruption --
The Threat of Disunity --
Managing Tribal Conflicts --
The Role of the Traditional Justice System --
Taking Power to the Local Level --
Chapter Six: The Internally Displaced and Refugees --
The Situation of Return --
Capacity and Coordination --
Push and Pull Factors in Return --
Paradoxical Situation of IDPs in Khartoum --
Repatriation, Resettlement, and Rehabilitation --
Chapter Seven: Allegations of Genocide and Mass Atrocities --
The Tortuous Path to South Sudan Independence --
The Challenge to South Sudan's Diplomacy --
The Crisis in Perspective --
Conclusion --
APPENDIX: STATEMENTS TO THE UNITED NATIONS --
1. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, during Its Consultations on Sudan and South Sudan, New York, November 28, 2012 --
2. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the Security Council's Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict, New York, April 19, 2013 --
3. Statement Based on Talking Points for an Address to the African Group at the United Nations on the Situation in Abyei by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, May 7, 2013 --
4. Proposals for the Interim Stabilization of the Crisis Situation in Abyei, Submitted to the United Nations Security Council by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, May 19, 2014 --
5. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, to the UN Security Council on the Situation in South Sudan and UNMISS, New York, March 18, 2014 --
6. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Human Rights Situation in South Sudan, May 2, 2014 --
7. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council, on the Crisis in South Sudan, New York, May 12, 2014 --
8. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council, on the Renewal of the UNMISS Mandate, New York, May 27, 2014 --
9. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Renewal of the Mandate of the United Nations Interim Status Force for Abyei (UNISFA), New York, May 29, 2013 --
10. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, to the UN Security Council on the Occasion of the Adoption of the UNISFA Mandate Renewal, October 14, 2014 --
11. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Renewal of the UNMISS Mandate, New York, November 25, 2014 --
12. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Adoption of the Presidential Statement by the Security Council on sanctions regime for South Sudan, March 24, 2015 --
13. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Occasion of the Briefing and Consultations on the Mandate of UNMISS, May 14, 2015 --
14. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on the Renewal of the United Nations Interim Security Force in Abyei (UNISFA) Mandate --
ABOUT THE AUTHORS --
ABOUT THE CIHC --
ABOUT THE IIHA
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code="2">rda</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="0" ind2="0"><subfield code="t">Frontmatter -- </subfield><subfield code="t">CONTENTS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">FOREWORD -- </subfield><subfield code="t">ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Introduction -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter One: Overview of the Crisis -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Tracing the Roots of the Crisis -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Developments on the Ground -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Briefing the Ambassadors -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Meeting the Detainees -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Tensions between the Government and UNMISS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Regional and International Response to the Crisis -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Codependent Relationship between the Two Sudans -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Root of Sudan's Crisis of Identity -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Breaking Down the Barriers between the North and the South -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter Two: Overlapping Conflicts between the Two Sudans -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Unresolved Contest over Abyei -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Abyei Boundary Commission Report -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Sudan's Demand for a Shared Dinka-Missiriya Administration in Abyei -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Peaceful Co- existence -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Security Concerns -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Uncertainty about the Political Future -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Comparing the Race Relations in the Two Areas -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter Three: Safeguarding a Precarious Peace -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Principles for Evaluating the CPA Implementation -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Elements of CPA Implementation -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Attending Major Events in Sudan -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Signing of the CPA -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Swearing-In Ceremony -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Death of Dr. John Garang -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The CPA: A Laudable but Ambivalent Achievement -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter Four: Government of National Unity (GoNU) -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Presidency -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Cabinet -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The National Assembly -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Commissions Formation, Functioning, and Effectiveness -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Call for Law Reform -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Involvement of Opposition Parties -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The NCP Point of View -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Southern Point of View -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Northern Opposition Point of View -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Demarcation of the North-South Borders -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Distribution of Oil Revenues -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Security Concerns and Setbacks -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Efforts to Divide the South and Undermine the SPLM -- </subfield><subfield code="t">SPLM: Rising to the Occasion? -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Impact of Developments on the NCP-100SPLM Partnership -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter Five: Government of South Sudan -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Establishment of Institutions and Assignment of Posts -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Northern Interference in Southern Governance -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Bringing Peace Dividends to the People -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Challenge of Corruption -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Threat of Disunity -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Managing Tribal Conflicts -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Role of the Traditional Justice System -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Taking Power to the Local Level -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter Six: The Internally Displaced and Refugees -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Situation of Return -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Capacity and Coordination -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Security Concerns -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Push and Pull Factors in Return -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Paradoxical Situation of IDPs in Khartoum -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Repatriation, Resettlement, and Rehabilitation -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Chapter Seven: Allegations of Genocide and Mass Atrocities -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Tortuous Path to South Sudan Independence -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Challenge to South Sudan's Diplomacy -- </subfield><subfield code="t">The Crisis in Perspective -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Conclusion -- </subfield><subfield code="t">APPENDIX: STATEMENTS TO THE UNITED NATIONS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">1. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, during Its Consultations on Sudan and South Sudan, New York, November 28, 2012 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">2. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the Security Council's Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict, New York, April 19, 2013 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">3. Statement Based on Talking Points for an Address to the African Group at the United Nations on the Situation in Abyei by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, May 7, 2013 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">4. Proposals for the Interim Stabilization of the Crisis Situation in Abyei, Submitted to the United Nations Security Council by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, May 19, 2014 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">5. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, to the UN Security Council on the Situation in South Sudan and UNMISS, New York, March 18, 2014 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">6. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Human Rights Situation in South Sudan, May 2, 2014 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">7. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council, on the Crisis in South Sudan, New York, May 12, 2014 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">8. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council, on the Renewal of the UNMISS Mandate, New York, May 27, 2014 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">9. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Renewal of the Mandate of the United Nations Interim Status Force for Abyei (UNISFA), New York, May 29, 2013 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">10. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, to the UN Security Council on the Occasion of the Adoption of the UNISFA Mandate Renewal, October 14, 2014 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">11. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Renewal of the UNMISS Mandate, New York, November 25, 2014 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">12. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Adoption of the Presidential Statement by the Security Council on sanctions regime for South Sudan, March 24, 2015 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">13. Statement by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Francis Mading Deng, to the UN Security Council on the Occasion of the Briefing and Consultations on the Mandate of UNMISS, May 14, 2015 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">14. Statement by Dr. Francis Mading Deng, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Sudan to the United Nations, to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on the Renewal of the United Nations Interim Security Force in Abyei (UNISFA) Mandate -- </subfield><subfield code="t">ABOUT THE AUTHORS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">ABOUT THE CIHC -- </subfield><subfield code="t">ABOUT THE IIHA</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="506" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">restricted access</subfield><subfield code="u">http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec</subfield><subfield code="f">online access with authorization</subfield><subfield code="2">star</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Since its independence on January 1, 1956, Sudan has been at war with itself. Through the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) of 2005, the North-South dimension of the conflict was seemingly resolved by the independence of the South on July 9, 2011. However, as a result of issues that were not resolved by the CPA, conflicts within the two countries have reignited conflict between them because of allegations of support for each other's rebels. In Bound by Conflict: Dilemmas of the Two Sudans, Francis M. Deng and Daniel J. Deng critique the tendency to see these conflicts as separate and to seek isolated solutions for them, when, in fact, they are closely intertwined. 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