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Bound by Conflict: Dilemmas of the Two Sudans
Contributor(s): Deng, Francis Mading (Author), Deng, Daniel J. (With), Cahill, Kevin M. (Foreword by)
ISBN: 0823270785     ISBN-13: 9780823270781
Publisher: Fordham University Press
OUR PRICE:   $21.56  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2016
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | World - African
- History | Middle East - Egypt (see Also Ancient - Egypt)
Dewey: 962.404
LCCN: 2015945495
Series: International Humanitarian Affairs (Fup)
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 5.9" W x 8.9" (0.65 lbs) 224 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Middle East
- Cultural Region - African
 
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Publisher Description:
Since its independence on January 1, 1956, Sudan has been at war with itself. Through the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) of 2005, the North--South dimension of the conflict was seemingly resolved by the Independence of the South on July 9, 2011. However, as a result of issues that were not resolved by the CPA, conflicts within the two countries have reignited conflict between them because of allegations of support for each other's rebels.

In Bound by Conflict: Dilemmas of the Two Sudans, Francis M. Deng and Daniel J. Deng critique the tendency to see these conflicts as separate and to seek isolated solutions for them, when, in fact, they are closely intertwined. The
policy implication is that resolving conflicts within the two Sudans is critical to the prospects of achieving peace, security, and stability between them, with the potential of moving them to some form of meaningful association.


Contributor Bio(s): Deng, Francis Mading: -

Francis M. Deng is the first Permanent Representative of South Sudan to the United
Nations. Before assuming this position, he was the Special Adviser of the UN Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide. He has also served as Representative of the Secretary-General on Internally Displaced Persons; as Sudan's ambassador to the Nordic Countries, Canada, and the
United States; and as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Sudan.

Deng, Daniel J.: - Daniel J . Deng is a Senior Adviser to the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in South Sudan. He has also served as adviser to local and national government authorities in South Sudan. He has worked for international NGOs, UN agencies, intergovernmental organizations, and the private sector in various countries across Africa.Cahill, Kevin M.: - Kevin M. Cahill, M.D. is University Professor and Director of Fordham University's Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA). He also serves as President of the Center for International Humanitarian Cooperation (CIHC), Director of the Tropical Disease Center at Lenox Hill Hospital, Clinical Professor of Tropical Medicine and Molecular Parasitology at New York University School of Medicine, Chief Medical Advisor for Counterterrorism, NYPD, Professor of International Humanitarian Affairs at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and Senior Consultant to the United Nations Health Service. Dr. Cahill has served as Chief Advisor on Humanitarian Affairs and Public Health for three Presidents of the United Nations General Assembly.Cahill, Kevin M., M. D.: - Kevin M. Cahill, M.D. is University Professor and Director of Fordham University's Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA). He also serves as President of the Center for International Humanitarian Cooperation (CIHC), Director of the Tropical Disease Center at Lenox Hill Hospital, Clinical Professor of Tropical Medicine and Molecular Parasitology at New York University School of Medicine, Chief Medical Advisor for Counterterrorism, NYPD, Professor of International Humanitarian Affairs at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and Senior Consultant to the United Nations Health Service. Dr. Cahill has served as Chief Advisor on Humanitarian Affairs and Public Health for three Presidents of the United Nations General Assembly.