TRACES THE DYNAMICS OF STATE-BUILDING IN JUBA, SOUTHERN SUDAN
2005-2011, REVEALING HOW UNDERLYING TIES OF ETHNICITY AND LAND
DOMINATED THE ACTIONS OF THE VARIOUS PARTIES IN POST-CONFLICT
RECONSTRUCTION AND HOW THESE MAY CONTINUE TO INFLUENCE POWER AND
RESOURCE-SHARING IN THE NEWLY INDEPENDENT STATE OF SOUTH SUDAN.
Naseem Badiey examines the local dynamics of the emerging capital city
of Juba, Southern Sudan, during the historically pivotal transition
period following the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA).
Focusing on the intersections of land tenure reform and urban
development, she challenges the dominant paradigm of 'post-conflict
reconstruction' and re-conceptualizes state-building as a social
process underpinned by negotiation. Badiey explores local resistance
to reconstruction programmes, debates over the interpretation of peace
settlements, and competing claims to land and resources not as
problems to be solved through interventions but as negotiations of
authority which are fundamental to shaping the character of the
'state'.
While donors and aid agency officials anticipated clashes between the
Government of Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM)
following the CPA, they did not foresee internal divisions that
impeded reconstruction in Southern Sudan, raising serious questions
about the viability of an independent state. In Juba local elites
interpreted the CPA in line with their economic and political
interests, using claims to land, authority and political power to
challenge the SPLM's agenda for urban reconstruction. In revealing how
local actors strategically interpreted the framework of land rights in
Southern Sudan, the book offers a basis for understanding the
challenges that confront the nascent South Sudan's state-builders and
their international partners in the future.
NASEEM BADIEY is Assistant Professor of International Development
andHumanitarian Action at California State University Monterey Bay.
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Land, Urban Development and State-building in Juba, Southern Sudan
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782043034
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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