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ID109033
Title ProperSouthern Sudan beyond self-determination
Other Title Informationlessons, challenges and prospects
LanguageENG
AuthorOlowu, Dejo
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)After decades of sanguineous struggle for political and economic self-determination, the peoples of South Sudan eventually voted en masse for the emergence of the newest African state: the Republic of Southern Sudan. Beyond the euphoria of national liberation, however, this article traces similar experi-ences in the assertion of self-determination and how their dynamics could relate to post-liberation Southern Sudan. It is argued that beneath the broadly unifying theme of 'national' resistance to northern oppression lies more complex and ongoing struggles over the ownership and control of core historical narratives, identities, symbols and resources. Despite the pervasive ambience of fear, scepticism and caution in which Southern Sudan will ultimately emerge as a full-fledged sovereign state in July 2011, this article highlights certain variables that could turn out to be the lessons for and from this embryonic state. While not failing to point to the inherent frailties of this new state, this article strongly canvasses the collaboration of internal and external forces in turning Southern Sudan's challenges and opportunities into veritable vehicles for making this entity a successful African story in post-independence nation-building and development as well as a unique contribution to self-determination discourses in an atmos-phere of sustainable peace and prosperity.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Quarterly Vol. 67, No. 4; Dec 2011: p291-306
Journal SourceIndia Quarterly Vol. 67, No. 4; Dec 2011: p291-306
Key WordsSouthern Sudan ;  Self-determination ;  National Liberation Struggle ;  Independence ;  Nation-building ;  Development


 
 
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