China’s economic cooperation with South Sudan needs to be conflict-sensitive
Thomas Wheeler discusses the importance of conflict sensitive economic cooperation in relation to China and South Sudan.
25 April 2013
Ordered by relevance, then date
Thomas Wheeler discusses the importance of conflict sensitive economic cooperation in relation to China and South Sudan.
25 April 2013
Saferworld has collaborated with the Shanghai Institute for International Studies (SIIS) to develop the Winter 2012 issue of its Global Review journal, focusing on China's role in international conflict management in Sudan and South Sudan.
21 January 2013
China’s deepening engagement in conflict-affected countries is creating new challenges for its policy makers as they come to terms with the contradictions between a policy of non-interference, their new-found responsibility and influence, and new interests that need protecting.
1 March 2012
New report presents research findings in Nepal, Sri Lanka, Sudan and South Sudan
27 February 2012
Direct North-South hostilities are not the only danger in the current stand-off between Sudan and South Sudan, Saferworld said today
27 January 2012
For the new South Sudanese state, security and justice service delivery are key tasks to establish stability, development and sustainable human security.
31 October 2011
Saferworld joins with others in condemning the recent violence in South Kordofan State, Sudan.
17 June 2011
As the international community decides how it will engage with the two new states which will be created when South Sudan secedes in July 2011, addressing the root causes of conflict and insecurity should be a top priority.
26 April 2011
Voting in the historic Southern Sudan referendum was overwhelmingly peaceful, despite international fears to the contrary.
12 January 2011
This article presents two views on how international actors can most effectively take action to support peace and stability in Sudan
10 January 2011