How Do South Sudanese Perceive Peace in Their Country?

James Kunhiak Muorwel (Artist), Jan Pospisil

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Abstract

South Sudanese leaders have been vying for power since the country’s independence on July 9, 2011, fueling outbreaks of civil war and incidents of extreme violence across the country. While the main warring parties signed a peace agreement in 2018, localized violence has persisted in many parts of the country, creating a patchwork of insecurity. In this context, the country is neither in civil war nor fully at peace.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherInternational Peace Institute
EditionIPI Global Observatory
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 29 Oct 2024

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Keywords

  • South Sudan

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