A groundbreaking, multidisciplinary study of the relations between climate disaster, pastoralist migration, and intercommunal conflict in the experiences of the Dinka people of South Sudan
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Autorenporträt
Daniel Akech Thiong was born in southern Sudan (now South Sudan) and spent his early life in the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya. He is currently an independent consultant on the politics and economics of South Sudan, and also runs a scholarship programme for refugee students as part of the Walking Buildings Project. His writing has appeared in the Oxford Journal of African Affairs, openDemocracy and African Arguments.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Literature Review 2. Patterns of devastating floods 3. Patterns of severe droughts 5. The role of livestock disease outbreaks 6. Patterns of conflict during climate shocks 7. Patterns of cooperation during climate shocks 8. Conclusion Appendix A: List of people interviewed Bibliography Index
Introduction 1. Literature Review 2. Patterns of devastating floods 3. Patterns of severe droughts 5. The role of livestock disease outbreaks 6. Patterns of conflict during climate shocks 7. Patterns of cooperation during climate shocks 8. Conclusion Appendix A: List of people interviewed Bibliography Index
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