Scientific article
Published:
Rethinking South Sudan’s Path to Democracy
Summary:
South Sudan’s peace process is still largely up for negotiation. A new South Sudan must emerge through a civilian technocratic government; however, this will require such a government to dismantle the SPLA/M and transform how security forces control the state. It also means effectively addressing the root causes of conflict and a people-centred approach to a transitional parliament, drafting a new constitution, deciding what type of federalism best suits the country, and strengthening the electoral commission in the short-to-medium term.
- Published year: 2021
- Full version: Read the article here
- Language: English
- Volume: 2021
- Booklet: 2
- Journal: Conflict Trends
Written by
Andrew E. Yaw Tchie
Senior Research Fellow