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Spoiler Alert: The African Union’s and IGAD’s Contribution to South Sudan’s War

Posted by Brian Adeba and John Prendergast on January 25, 2018 Download the full brief here. Spoilers on the battlefield and in the negotiations process have completely undermined the search for peace in South Sudan. After numerous threats from the African Union and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), the lack of any meaningful and […]

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Deadly Enterprise: Dismantling South Sudan’s War Economy and Countering Potential Spoilers

From The Enough Project Political Economy of African Wars Series “Deadly Enterprise” is the third in a series of in-depth, field research-driven reports on the dynamics of profit and power fueling war in the Horn, East and Central Africa. Violent kleptocracies dominate the political landscape of this region, leading to protracted conflicts marked by the […]

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