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Final Draft of the Co-Chairman's Statement
The Addis Ababa Agreement on the Problem of South Sudan
Conflict and Crisis in South Sudan's Equatoria
Observing Sudan's 2010 National Elections
Addis Ababa Agreement: Was It Destined to Fail and Are There Lessons for the Current Sudan Peace Process? In: Annales D'ethiopie
The Addis Ababa Peace Agreement, 1972
90050 Thesis.Pdf
Southern Perspectives on the North-South Borderline in the Last Year of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement’S Interim Period in Sudan
THE POLITICS of TWO SUDANS the South and the North 182 1- 1969 by Deng D
The Legacy of Kokora in South Sudan
1. FACTBOX: Sudan Presidential Election Results Tuesday 27 April
United States Institute of Peace Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Sudan Experience Project
An Annotated Bibliography of South Sudan
Sudan: T Conflict and Minorities LICT and MINORITIES F CON AN: D SU • 95/3 T TIONAL REPOR an MRG INTERNA
South Sudan's South
Defining the Nation: National Identity in South Sudanese Media Discourse Ole Frahm
The Sudan Peace Agreement 75
Education, Conflict, and Civicness in South Sudan: an Introduction
Top View
South Sudan's Independence
1. Beshir, the Southern Sudan: Background to Conflict (New York
South Sudan Road to Independence: Broken Promises and Lost Opportunities Salman M
Confederation: a Better Tool for Good Neighborliness and Prosperous Relationships Between Sudan and South Sudan
Sudan Handbook
The Fth Column? an Intellectual History of Southern Sudanese Communities
JOHN GARANG and SUDANISM: a PECULIAR and RESILIENT NATIONALIST IDEOLOGY by Matthew J
SUDAN CASE STUDY WEISS, SAMUEL A. the Pivot from Conflict
The Legacy of Kokora in South Sudan
The War in Sudan
Sudan, Oil, and Human Rights
IN the MATTER of an AD HOC ARBITRATION PCA No
Sudan Studies Was Originally Distributed in Hard Copy to Members of the Sudan Studies Society of the United Kingdom
Melville Herskovits and the Place of the Two Sudans in African Studies and in the African Diaspora