Traces the dynamics of state-building in Juba, Southern Sudan 2005-2011, revealing how underlying ties of ethnicity and land dominated the actions of the various parties in post-conflict reconstruction and how these may continue to influence power and resource-sharing in the newly independent state of South Sudan.
Traces the dynamics of state-building in Juba, Southern Sudan 2005-2011, revealing how underlying ties of ethnicity and land dominated the actions of the various parties in post-conflict reconstruction and how these may continue to influence power and resource-sharing in the newly independent state of South Sudan.
Introduction: The dilemma of 'post-conflict recontstruction' in South Sudan The momemtum of history 'Rebels' and 'collaborators': integration and reconciliation following the CPA 'Land belongs to the community': competing interpretations of the CPA The unseeing state: corruption, evasion and other responses to urban planning Local land disputes: informality, autochthony and competing ideas of citizenship Conclusion: all statebuilding is local
Introduction: The dilemma of 'post-conflict recontstruction' in South Sudan The momemtum of history 'Rebels' and 'collaborators': integration and reconciliation following the CPA 'Land belongs to the community': competing interpretations of the CPA The unseeing state: corruption, evasion and other responses to urban planning Local land disputes: informality, autochthony and competing ideas of citizenship Conclusion: all statebuilding is local
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