The CPA Failure and the Conflict in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile States

  • Benedetta De Alessi Independent Researcher
Keywords: SPLM, Sudan, Conflict Resolution, Peace-building, Civil War, Peace Agreement, Southern Kordofan, Blue Nile, CPA.

Abstract

This article examines the conflict emerged in the Sudan’s states of Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile between the Government of Sudan and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army - North (SPLM/A-N) in the aftermath of the Referendum for self-determination that led to the separation of South Sudan from Sudan. It makes the point that the conflict in the so-called Two Areas - the North/South border regions of Sudan that fought alongside the SPLM/A during the country’s second civil war - is the direct result of the failure of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) to address Sudan’s issue of sovereignty beyond the north/south divide, both in its design and implementation. As a result of the CPA, neither peace nor democracy was reached in Sudan. The analysis also looks at the question of liberal peacebuilding and its flawed application in the country.

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Published
2014-04-07
How to Cite
De Alessi B. (2014). The CPA Failure and the Conflict in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile States. UNISCI Discussion Papers, 33, 79-91. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_UNIS.2013.n33.44816
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