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,Sudan’s South Blue Nile Territory and the Struggle Against Marginalization,hough widely characterized as a struggle of Christian and pagan Africans against a Muslim Arabized north for autonomy or independence, the war has many dimensions. Caught in the middle and reflecting these dimensions is the South Blue Nile (SBN).. It bears similarities with the south because its peoJECT 发表于 2025-3-27 03:37:37
Rebuilding ,: The Rise and Fall of Militia Cantons in Lebanon,has been described as “extremely plural”;. it is a country whose state has always been “weak,” debilitated by a confessional power-sharing agreement that has periodically kept the peace but which has never allowed for a concentration of political power at the center; and it is a country that, during枕垫 发表于 2025-3-27 07:19:52
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Why Not to State-Build New Sudan,e forays have announced, with punctuation, that it is hip again to try a hand at state-building. A melee of prospective candidates alternatively hoping to maintain, reconfigure, or topple the existing Sudanese regime will no doubt be monitoring these international developments with varied measures oparallelism 发表于 2025-3-27 18:37:45
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State-Within-a-Failed-State: Somaliland and the Challenge of International Recognition,rings a new twist to the genre: a state-within-a-failed-state. Since its implosion in 1991, the Somali Republic has been without a recognized and functional central government. Central governing institutions fell apart. Military and police forces disintegrated. Banks, ministries, and social services茁壮成长 发表于 2025-3-28 03:51:35
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Book 2004itical entities. This book examines the extent to which these sub-units - ‘ states within states ‘ - represent alternatives that the international community could look to in a long-term effort to bring stability, security and development to peoples in the Third World.