14 | 2016
Le Soudan, cinq ans après l’indépendance du Soudan du Sud
South Sudan officially gained independence on the 9th July 2011. This was the outcome of the peace agreement signed in January 2005 and in accordance with the national referendum of January 2011. This historic event, which should have put an end on the historical conflict between the Northern and Southern regions and communities, constituted a real challenge in term of adaptation, resilience and innovation for the whole of the society. In this unprecedented context of the birth of a new national territory, and the remodelling of existing spatial and political configurations, South Sudan has logically been at the centre of attention – whether this be from political actors, researchers or humanitarian donors. However, the North has been profoundly affected by this rupture as well. The intention of this issue is to shed light on some of these transformations.
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Introduction [Full text]
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Le Grand Khartoum sans Sudistes ? [Full text]Recompositions post-CPA dans le quartier populaire de Mussalass (Omdurman)
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Hakamat and Peacebuilding 2004-2012 [Full text]
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The Case of Dr Abbo’s Fistula Centre
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Love at the Time of Independence [Full text]The Debates on Romantic Love in the Sudanese Left-Wing Press of the 1950s
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Revues de lecture
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Cairo, New York: American University of Cairo Press, 2014
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Berghahn Oxford; 2015
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Varia
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Ruine des activités productives traditionnelles et déstructuration sociale sur fond de modernisation technologique, de logiques globales et de retrait de l’État
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