Context and the Limits of International Engagement in Realizing Durable Stability in South Sudan
May 29, 2018
May 29, 2018
WASHINGTON, May 29 -- Africa Center for Strategic Studies issued the following news:
With more than 4 million South Sudanese people displaced since December 2013, recovery from the current war requires a significant reset of the systems and structures through which safety and security are provided. The government security apparatus and opposition forces have used collective punishment, forced displacement, and asset-stripping as part of the war effort. Large-scale recruitment effort . . .
With more than 4 million South Sudanese people displaced since December 2013, recovery from the current war requires a significant reset of the systems and structures through which safety and security are provided. The government security apparatus and opposition forces have used collective punishment, forced displacement, and asset-stripping as part of the war effort. Large-scale recruitment effort . . .
