توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Post-Conflict Security in South Sudan: From Liberal Peacebuilding to Demilitarization
نام کتاب : Post-Conflict Security in South Sudan: From Liberal Peacebuilding to Demilitarization
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : امنیت پس از جنگ در سودان جنوبی: از ایجاد صلح لیبرال تا غیرنظامی کردن
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نویسندگان : Nyambura Wambugu
ناشر : I.B. TAURIS
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 291
ISBN (شابک) : 9781784536947 , 9781786735874
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 15 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover\nHalf Title\nTitle\nCopyright\nDedication\nContent\nList of Illustrations\nAcknowledgements\nList of Appendices\nList of Abbreviations and Acronyms\n1 Introduction\n Research\n Arguments and structure\n Themes\n Liberal peacebuilding in South Sudan\n Exploring demilitarization literature\n2 South Sudan\n Introduction\n Politics of state formation: past and present\n Towards the post-colonial state\n The legacy of slavery and the slave trade\n The identity complex in the Sudan\n The politics of identity in post-colonial Sudan\n Ethnic identities and conflict\n Conflict identities in South Sudan\n Conclusions\n3 History of militarization\n Introduction\n Contextualizing militarization in South Sudan\n Pre-independence – before 1955\n Post-independence\n The First Civil War (1955–72)\n The Torit Mutiny\n The Second Civil War – The SPLA (1983–2005)\n The southern mutinies\n The Nasir Declaration\n The politics of oil and war\n Post-CPA militarization\n Juba Declaration of 8 January 2006\n Conclusion\n4 Contextualizing security restructuring and reforms\n Introduction\n Security sector reforms (SSR) in South Sudan\n SSR and development\n Implementing DDR\n The challenges of DDR\n Conclusion\n5 Realizing security restructuring and reforms\n Restructuring security\n Force reduction\n SPLA restructuring\n National Intelligence and Security Service in South Sudan’s post-conflict security\n Reform by institutionalization\n The South Sudan Police Service\n From the shadows of the SPLA\n Beyond the empirical challenges: contextualizing the challenges to policing\n Need not dogma\n The legacy of war: societal constructions of security and the paradox of armed youth\n The cattle raider\n Conclusions\n6 Restructuring governance\n Introduction\n Restructuring governance\n Building or rebuilding governance?\n Rethinking the restructuring of governance in South Sudan\n Building a party from the ashes of a rebel movement: from SPLA to SPLM\n SPLM dominance: undemocratic democracy?\n The elections\n A flawed election and resurgence of armed rebellions in South Sudan\n Elections and the re-emergence of war\n Democratizing governance\n Changing military structures and attitudes\n Illiteracy and democracy\n Institutions and restructuring governance in South Sudan\n Conclusion\n7 Arms and livelihoods\n Introduction\n Social economic development and demilitarization\n A history of underdevelopment\n Taking stock – South Sudan’s Development Plan\n This gun is our food – militarized livelihoods\n The long road back – demilitarizing livelihoods in South Sudan\n The gun for a hoe: agriculture as the answer?\n Realizing agriculture – the empirical\n Conclusion\n8 Conclusion\n Beyond December 2013\n Contextualization of the South Sudan liberal peacebuilding experience\n Reviewing key themes\n Security\n Governance\n Arms and livelihoods\n Conclusion\nAppendices\nNotes\nBibliography\nIndex