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Contents
Arabic version Peace by piece: addressing Sudan’s conflicts Issue editors Mark Simmons and Peter Dixon 2006 Introduction A complex web: politics and conflict in Sudan Land and conflict in Sudan Major Sudanese peace processes and agreements The IGAD peace process and the Comprehensive Peace Agreement Negotiating peace: the road to Naivasha Negotiating peace: restarting a moribund process The mediator's perspective Reflecting on the IGAD peace process A summary of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement The three areas: a template for regional agreements The unexpected deal: oil and the IGAD process Planning for reconstruction: the Joint Assessment Mission Peace for everyone The Darfur Peace Agreement: expectations unfulfilled Failings of the DPA The DPA and its national context Land and the peace processes Guests at the table The role of women in peace processes The role of track two initiatives The delicate practice of supporting grassroots peacebuilding in southern Sudan Untapped potential: civil society and the search for peace Hopes for the future: the case of Sudanese refugees in Uganda The limitations of bilateral governance The imperative of decentralization
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