Oil and Conflict in Sudan

Oil and Conflict in Sudan
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1999
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:602777879

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Oil and Conflict in Sudan

Oil and Conflict in Sudan
Author: Peter Verney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1999
Genre: Civil war
ISBN: STANFORD:36105073311529

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The Civil War in Sudan

The Civil War in Sudan
Author: Shannon L. Field
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2000
Genre: Civil war
ISBN: STANFORD:36105073499217

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The New Kings of Crude

The New Kings of Crude
Author: Luke Patey
Publsiher: Hurst
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2014-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781849045384

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In the past decade, the need for oil in Asia's new industrial powers, China and India, has grown dramatically. The New Kings of Crude takes the reader from the dusty streets of an African capital to Asia's glistening corporate towers to provide a first look at how the world's rising economies established new international oil empires in Sudan, amid one of Africa's longest-running and deadliest civil wars. For over a decade, Sudan fuelled the international rise of Chinese and Indian national oil companies. But the political turmoil surrounding the historic division of Africa's largest country, with the birth of South Sudan, challenged Asia's oil giants to chart a new course. Luke Patey weaves together the stories of hardened oilmen, powerful politicians, rebel fighters, and human rights activists to show how the lure of oil brought China and India into Sudan--only later to ensnare both in the messy politics of a divided country. His book also introduces the reader to the Chinese and Indian oilmen and politicians who were willing to become entangled in an African civil war in the pursuit of the world's most coveted resource. It offers a portrait of the challenges China and India are increasingly facing as emerging powers in the world.

The Root Causes of Sudan s Civil Wars

The Root Causes of Sudan s Civil Wars
Author: Douglas Hamilton Johnson
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781847010292

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Sudan's post-independence history has been dominated by political and civil strife. Most commentators have attributed the country's recurring civil war either to an age-old racial divide between Arabs and Africans, or to recent colonially constructed inequalities. This book attempts a more complex analysis, briefly examining the historical, political, economic and social factors which have contributed to periodic outbreaks of violence between the state and its peripheries. In tracing historical continuities, it outlines the essential differences between the modern Sudan's first civil war in the 1960s and the current war. It also looks at the series of minor civil wars generated by, and contained within, the major conflict, as well as the regional and international factors - including humanitarian aid - which have exacerbated civil violence. This introduction is aimed at students of North-East Africa, and of conflict and ethnicity. It should be useful for people in aid and international organizations who need a straightforward analytical survey which will help them assess the prospects for a lasting peace in Sudan. Douglas H. Johnson is an independent scholar and former international expert on the Abyei Boundaries Commission.

State and Societal Challenges in the Horn of Africa

State and Societal Challenges in the Horn of Africa
Author: Alexandra Magnólia Dias
Publsiher: Centro de Estudos Internacionais
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2017-08-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789898862471

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This book brings to fruition the research done during the CEA-ISCTE project ‘’Monitoring Conflicts in the Horn of Africa’’, reference PTDC/AFR/100460/2008. The Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) provided funding for this project. The chapters are based on first-hand data collected through fieldwork in the region’s countries between 4 January 2010 and 3 June 2013. The project’s team members and consultants debated their final research findings in a one-day Conference at ISCTE-IUL on 29 April 2013. The following authors contributed to the project’s final publication: Alexandra M. Dias, Alexandre de Sousa Carvalho, Aleksi Ylönen, Ana Elisa Cascão, Elsa González Aimé, Manuel João Ramos, Patrick Ferras, Pedro Barge Cunha and Ricardo Real P. Sousa.

Sudan

Sudan
Author: International Monetary Fund. Middle East and Central Asia Dept.
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781484305430

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This Selected Issues paper examines the monetary policy framework in Sudan, and assesses the effectiveness of monetary transmission mechanism since the secession of South Sudan. The econometric analysis concludes that reserve money, the exchange rate, and private sector credit are the main determinants of inflation after the secession of South Sudan and that the transmission lags have been shortened significantly compared with previous studies. These findings reinforce the need for a comprehensive package of fiscal and monetary measures that strengthens the monetary policy framework and improves its effectiveness.

Sudan Oil and Human Rights

Sudan  Oil  and Human Rights
Author: Jemera Rone,Human Rights Watch (Organization)
Publsiher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 772
Release: 2003
Genre: Forced migration
ISBN: 1564322912

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For twenty years, southern Sudan has been the site of a tragic and brutal civil war, pitting the northern-based Arab and Islamic government against rebels in African marginalized areas, especially the south. More than two million people have died and four million have been displaced as a result. In 1999, anew element radically changed the war: Sudanese oil, located in the south, was firs exported by the central government. The human price of this bonanza is immeasurable. The government, using oil revenues and aided by co-opted southerners, rained a scorched earth campaign of mass displacement, bombing, and terror on the agro-pastoral southern civilians living in and near the oil zones. The displaced number in the hundreds of thousands.