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Thabo Mbeki and the 'Long Talk' to Southern Sudan's Referendum

SAIIA Policy Briefing, No 25, November 2010

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A Night Out on the Town of Juba

As Published in The Thinker, Volume 20, September 2010 The plane banks and a dive towards the Juba airport brings a flat green landscape dotted with rocky hills into view. Some say that Juba is at the...

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Southern Sudan’s Referendum 2010

On the 9th of January 2011 Southern Sudan will vote in a landmark referendum to decide whether or not to become an independent state. During the 54 years since gaining independence in 1956, Sudan has...

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Can Sudan's Resources be Shared? Implications of the Southern Sudan Referendum

The South African Institute of International Affairs cordially invites you to a seminar organised by the Governance of Africa's Resources Programme ‘Can Sudan's resources be shared? Implications of the...

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Can Sudan’s Resources be Shared? Implications of the Southern Sudan Referendum

A Roundtable Seminar Report: Governance of Africa’s Resources Programme (GARP) Thursday, 13 January 2011, 9:30am-2:00pm Jan Smuts House, University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg

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The Gravity of Relations between Juba and Khartoum

As published in The Thinker, Volume 24, February 2011 After many decades of squabbling, in-fighting and bitter civil war, indications are that the inhabitants of Africa’s largest state have decided...

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The Birth of a Nation: An Independent South Sudan and the Prospects for...

The South African Institute of International Affairs, Western Cape Branch invites you to a public seminar to be addressed by Dr Tim Murithi  on “The Birth of a Nation: An Independent South Sudan and...

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Governance of Oil Resources and the Referendum in Southern Sudan

SAIIA Policy Briefing No 29, March 2011

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SAIIA researcher, Petrus de Kock, discusses tensions in Sudan

27 March 2011: Tensions have escalated between South Sudan and Sudan following reports of bombings of oil fields earlier today. This occurred just a day after the first military clashes between the two...

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Address by Dr Petrus de Kock: "Upheaval in the Nile Basin: a tour from Lake...

The South African Institute of International Affairs, Western Cape Branch, invites you to a public seminar to be addressed by Dr Petrus de Kock speaking on "Upheaval in the Nile Basin: a tour from Lake...

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Two Sudan’s set for new future

As published in The Star, 28 June 2011 Barring war, natural disaster, or revolution in a country, few events can have such a dramatic impact on the life of a nation as secession. In a state-centric...

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Media Alert: Southern Sudan declares Independence on 9 July 2011

On Saturday, 9 July 2011, Southern Sudan will celebrate its independence from Northern Sudan. Independence for the south has wide ranging implications for the region: firstly, in terms of the impact it...

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The Politics of Resources, Resistance and Peripheries in Sudan

SAIIA Occasional Paper No 86, June 2011

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The celebrations and tribulations of Southern Sudan’s Independence

Since gaining independence from the United Kingdom on New Year’s Day in 1956, Sudanese people from both the north and south have had to endure two civil wars that lasted a total of forty years. The...

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China and Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Africa: The Case of Sudan

SAIIA Policy Briefing No 36, October 2011

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The Role of Resources in Africa's future: Towards a vision for the Governance...

An event co-hosted by SAIIA and ACODE, members of the Governance of Africa's Resources Research Network (GARN)Golf Course Hotel, Kampala, Uganda

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Between the CPA and Southern Independence: China's Post-Conflict Engagement...

SAIIA Occasional Paper No 115, April 2012

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Why SA must fight against war in Syria

Like Libya last year, the rapidly deteriorating situation in Syria is forcing tough foreign policy choices the world over. In Ankara, the Turkish government has made its opposition to the Bashar...

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Still Waiting for the Bonanza: The Oil Business in South Sudan after 2005

SAIIA Occasional Paper No 156, October 2013

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China–South Sudan: Governance in Emerging Relations

SAIIA Policy Briefing 77, November 2013

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