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_aGuerrilla government : _bpolitical changes in the southern Sudan during the 1990s / _cØystein H. Rolandsen. |
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_aUppsala : _bNordiska Afrikainstitutet, _cc2005. |
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_a201 p. : _bmaps ; _c25 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 185-195) and index. | ||
505 | _a Map of the Sudan 5 (2) Map of Southern Sudan 7 (2) Terms, Abbreviations and Acronyms 9 (2) Acknowledgements 11 (2) Introduction 13 (21) Sources 15 (7) A Note on Nomenclature 21 (1) Historical Background 22 (12) War and Politics in the Sudan Before 1983 22 (5) Politics in the Sudan, 1983--91, and the First Years of the SPLM/A 27 (7) Out of Ethiopia: A Farewell to Unity 34 (20) External Changes and Internal Contradictions 34 (10) The Dilemmas of Aid and Insurgency: Who Governs Whom? 44 (9) Conclusion: External Pressure for Reform 53 (1) The Threat of Becoming Irrelevant: Reforms and New Local Institutions 54 (27) Deciding to Hold a Convention 54 (10) Announcing the Convention 59 (5) The Local Administration: Did It Exist? 64 (17) The Role of Local Institutions in the South in the Period 1991--94 72 (7) What Happened to the Early Reforms? 79 (2) What was the National Convention? 81 (43) Preparing for the National Convention 82 (24) The Planning Process for the National Convention (February 1993--April 1994) 83 (5) The Role of the Convention Organization Committee 88 (6) Drafting an Agenda 94 (3) Delegate Selection 97 (9) The National Convention 106 (16) The Workings of the National Convention 106 (5) Symbol of Change, Political Reform and State Formation 111 (11) Assessment 122 (2) After the National Convention: Challenges and Obstacles 124 (45) The New Setting 124 (5) A Civil Society in the Southern Sudan? 129 (4) Structural Constraints 133 (5) Implementation of Resolutions 138 (31) SPLM/A Reforms, 1994--2000 139 (4) A Constitution for the ``New Sudan''? 143 (6) Major Political and Administrative Reforms at the Central and Regional Levels 149 (9) The Local Level 158 (8) Stagnation and Changes: An Assessment 166 (3) Conclusion 169 (10) Post-Script October 2004 173 (6) Appendix 1: Comments on Important Sources 179 (6) Bibliography 185 (11) Index 196 | ||
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