TY - BOOK AU - Nouwen,Sarah M.H. AU - James,Laura M. AU - Srinivasan,Sharath TI - Making and breaking peace in Sudan and South Sudan: the Comprehensive Peace Agreement and beyond T2 - Proceedings of the British Academy, SN - 9780197266953 AV - DT157 .M35 2020 PY - 2020/// CY - Oxford (UK): PB - Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press KW - Comprehensive Peace Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement, Sudan People's Liberation Army KW - (2005) KW - Comprehensive Peace Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement, Sudan People's Liberation Army (2005) KW - fast KW - Peace-building KW - Sudan KW - South Sudan KW - Conflict management KW - Consolidation de la paix KW - Soudan KW - Soudan du Sud KW - Gestion des conflits KW - Peace KW - History KW - Civil War, 1983-2005 KW - Economic conditions KW - 1983- KW - Histoire KW - 1983-2005 (Guerre civile) KW - Paix KW - Conditions �economiques N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1. Introduction: Peace and Peacemaking in Sudan and South Sudan / Sharath Srinivasan and Sarah M. H. Nouwen -- 2. The Interlinkage between Understandings of Self-Determination and Understandings of Peace / Nasredeen Abdulbari -- 3. Making Peace on Paper Only: A View from the Blue Nile / Wendy James -- 4. Abyei, the Comprehensive Peace Agreement and the War in Sudan's New South / Douglas H. Johnson -- 5. Strategic Peacebuilding and the Sudanese Peace Process / Peter Dixon -- 6. Peacemaking, the SPLM/A's Political Transition During the Comprehensive Peace Agreement Era and Conflict in the Sudans / Benedetta De Alessi -- 7. Fiscal Policy and Sudan's 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement / Edward Thomas -- 8. Economic Provisions of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement: Selective Implementation and Long-Term Consequences / Laura M. James -- 9. Gender and Disarmament, Demobilisation, and Reintegration in Post Comprehensive Peace Agreement South Sudan / Nada Mustafa Ali -- 10. China and the Comprehensive Peace Agreement: Developing Peace in Sudan? / Daniel Large -- 11. Natural Resources, Conflict and Peacebuilding in Darfur: The Challenge to Detraumatise Social and Environmental Change / Brendan Bromwich -- 12. A Flawed Formula for Peacemaking and Continued Violence in Darfur: The Abuja Negotiations, 2004-6 / Partha Moman -- 13. Peacemaking in Darfur and the Doha Process: The Role of lnternational Actors / Rosalind Marsden -- 14. Why Negotiate? Why Mediate?: The Purpose of South Sudanese Peacemaking / Sophia Dawkins -- 15. How Mediators Conceive of Peace: The Case of IGAD in South Sudan, 2013-15 / Aly Verjee -- 16. South Sudan's Long Crisis of Justice: Merging Notions of Socio-Economic Justice and Criminal Accountability / Mareike Schomerus and Anouk S. Rigterink -- 17. Concluding Reflections: Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement and Theories of Change / Alex De Waal N2 - Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2005 ended over two decades of civil war and led to South Sudan's independence. Peacemaking that brought about the agreement and then sought to sustain it involved, alongside the Sudanese, an array of regional and western states as well as international organisations. This was a landmark effort to create and sustain peace in a war-torn region. Yet in the years that followed, multiple conflicts continued or reignited, both in Sudan and in South Sudan. Peacemaking attempts multiplied. Authored by both practitioners and scholars, this volume grapples with the question of which, and whose, ideas of peace and of peacemaking were pursued in the Sudans and how they fared. Bringing together economic, legal, anthropological and political science perspectives on over a decade of peacemaking attempts in the two countries, it provides insights for peacemaking efforts to come, in the Sudans and elsewhere ER -