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Sudan and South Sudan: Violence Trajectories after Peace Agreements

Sudan and South Sudan: Violence Trajectories after Peace Agreements

Citation:

Bello Schünemann, J. (2019). Sudan and South Sudan: Violence Trajectories after Peace Agreements [ISS PSRP report]. Institute for Security Studies.

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Summary: This report asks whether peace agreements resolve, reshape or perpetuate existing patterns of violence. Peace agreements can be turning points in complex transitions from war to peace. But they don’t necessarily lead to greater stability, let alone peace. This report explores trajectories of violence in Sudan and South Sudan after the signature of peace agreements. It traces violence trajectories and explores whether these peace agreements resolved, reshaped or perpetuated existing patterns of violence.

Keywords: success and failure, peacebuilding, instability, inequalities, measurement

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