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SUMMARY:The exclusion effects of two partite power sharing: the link betwe
 en Sudan's Comprehenisve Peace Agreement and the insurgency in Darfur - Dr
  Lovise Aalen (Senior researcher\, Chr. Michelsen Institute\, Norway)
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CONTACT:Sharath Srinivasan
DESCRIPTION:The signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) between
  the Sudanese government and the Southern People’s Liberation Movement (
 SPLM) in 2005 ended the long lasting North-South civil war in Sudan. But S
 udan in the post-CPA era has been far from peaceful\, and the government h
 as continuously failed to provide the basic right of civilians to be prote
 cted from violence in armed conflicts. This paper addresses the exclusive 
 nature of the CPA. What impact did it have that only the two belligerents 
 of the North-South war was included\, while other groups were left out? Is
  there any relationship between the CPA and the intra-state conflicts in 
 “post-war” Sudan? The paper takes a closer look at the development of 
 the insurgency in Darfur. Although this conflict has a long and complex hi
 story that predates the CPA\, there is a link between how the Darfurian re
 bel movements related to the North-South peace negotiations and the escala
 tion of insurgency in the area.   \n\n\nLovise Aalen (PhD Political Scienc
 e\, University of Oslo) is a senior researcher at Chr. Michelsen Institute
 \, Norway\, and currently academic visitor to the African Studies Centre\,
  University of Oxford\n
LOCATION:Room S3\, Alison Richard Building\, Sidgwick Site\, 7 West Rd\, C
 B3 9DT
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