Insight and commentary
South Sudan’s battle for Democracy
Summary:
South Sudan’s peace process is still largely up for negotiation. A new South Sudan must emerge through a civilian technocratic government. This will require transforming the way security forces control the state. It also means being serious about addressing the root causes of conflict, implementing a transitional parliament, drafting a new constitution, deciding what type of federalism best suits the country and strengthening the electoral commission, writes Andrew E. Yaw Tchie in this analysis.
- Published year: 2021
- Full version: Read analysis
- Language: English
- Media name: ACCORD
- Media type: Editorial
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Interview date:
30/03/2021
Written by
Andrew E. Yaw Tchie
Senior Research Fellow