A “Peace-Meal” Approach to Peace-Making in Sudan

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Description

This paper unpacks the lessons learned from 40 years of peace-making between north and south Sudan, including the proven viability of highly legalized agreements and the manner in which they radically affect autonomous arrangements. It concluded by addressing the implications these findings have for the conflicts that continue to plague the region.

The Conflict Research Society is the oldest society in the UK dedicated to the research of peace and conflict, and one of the oldest societies of its kind in the world. The Society promotes academic and policy-relevant research on conflict processes and cooperation. The society provides a forum of deliberation for leading global academic institutions and NGOs. Amongst those in attendance at Trinity College were representatives of Irish governmental and civil society organisations, and pre-eminent international scholars from Yale and Oxford.
Period9 Sep 2016
Event titleAnnual Conference of the Conflict Research Society
Event typeConference
LocationDublin, IrelandShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational