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Impacts of Tribal and Economic Factors on Civil Conflict between North and South Sudan

Mohamed, Issam A.W. (2010): Impacts of Tribal and Economic Factors on Civil Conflict between North and South Sudan.

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Abstract

The crisis of Greater Darfur Region of Sudan extends to other regions as the South Sudan prepares for secession next July 2011. In the past eight years Sudan's crisis in Darfur was amplified by global news media all over the world. Civil conflict erupted, developed into armed rebellions and open uncontrolled war that enveloped the whole region. The current inflamed undecided and unmarked future borders between the south and north are also facing growing tensions. In this current paper we present some information on what we see as the seeds of conflicts with complicated tribal structures in both sides and expected disputes on land, borders and resources.

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