Contested Sudan: the political economy of war and reconstruction/ Ibrahim Elnur.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 962.4043 ELN/C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P22224 |
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English
Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-224) and index.
Historical and theoretical foundation. Introduction : the making of Sudan : a history of incomplete processes -- War and the transformative potential : towards an alternative conceptual framework for analyzing post-civil wars -- The unmaking of Sudan. The failed modernity I : the early phase of the crisis (post-colonial to 1989) -- The failed modernity II : the crony capitalism of political Islam (1989-2004) -- Re-negotiating a Sudan. Sudan's war-produced economy and society : the case for transformative potential -- From Addis to Nivasha war-fatigue-driven peace agreement : sources of fragility and challenges of governance -- Post-Nivasha : challenges of (re- )building a war-produced economy -- Potential scenarios. Conclusion.
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