Description |
1 online resource (34 pages) |
Series |
CRU report |
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CRU report.
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Contents |
Executive summary. -- Introduction. -- Security and justice in wartime Southern Sudan (1983-2005). -- From bottom-up to top-down approaches (2005-2013). -- Donor approaches to the security and justice sectors in times of war (2013-2015). -- Securing the peace: lessons from the past for the future. -- References |
Summary |
The civil war that has consumed South Sudan since late 2013 raises uncomfortable questions about how a country that the international community helped to create and to which such substantial resources were dedicated could descend into civil war so quickly and to the surprise of so many. During that war (1983-2005), international support for security and justice largely took the form of community-based programming, primarily due to the absence of functioning government structures. Following the CPA, the international community approached security and justice development with far too much of a national-level, technical focus. The question of how to do better can be broken down into two broad components. The first examines programming options that could mitigate some of the insecurity and injustice associated with the ongoing civil war. The second identifies critical security and justice building blocks that could be put in place now that would support a future peace. This report presents three starting points on each issue based on lessons learned from past international support for security and justice development in South Sudan |
Notes |
"June 2015." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-35) |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Clingendael, viewed October 20, 2015) |
Subject |
Postwar reconstruction -- South Sudan -- International cooperation
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Internal security -- South Sudan -- International cooperation
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Peace-building -- South Sudan -- International cooperation
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Justice, Administration of -- South Sudan
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Technical assistance -- South Sudan
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Justice, Administration of.
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Technical assistance.
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South Sudan.
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Form |
Electronic book
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