The aim of this study is to give an outline and analyzing the importance to South Sudan’s state-building strategies and highlight an objective to the political process.
The Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA,) 2005 is a landscape tribute and epicene for a journey of the Republic of the South
For now, Sudan and prehistoric accords strategy and vividly landmark for the regions. The historical landmark borne a banner of a country. The state is a geographical sovereignty and political entity; with the permanent population, border and the capacity to enter relations with other states’ social institutions claiming the monopoly of legitimacy uses of force within a given territory (Max Weber, 1919). South Sudan is politically independent and the bearer of the South Sudanese. The government of South Sudan reflects all the war tragedies on a building monuments with ‘’question’’ of State-building a schemes reality and
pivotal episode of discussion everywhere. On top of government policies; ‘State building is to overcome fragility and deter state failure’ ‘will South Sudan effectively embrace readiness to achieve the desirable goals’? Even though, significant values played to elevate South Sudan’s rebuilding plans’ strategy, and substantively. This is the main research question! The research is divided into five chapters.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Chapter one: The Structure of South Sudan State Building
- Political Legacy and Colonialism
- Systematical Reform on Real-State Centric
- Chapter two: The Root Cause of the Long Struggle
- Chapter three: Current Difficulties and Crises
- Ethnic Violence and Border Regions
- State Fragility and Southern Development Merits
- Chapter four: The Role of China in South Sudan's Rejuvenation
- Driving Factors
- Challenges
- Chapter five: Way Forward and Government Objectivity Attributes
- Nation-Building and Inclusive Politics
- Community Engagement and Solution for SPLM/A
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This research delves into the complexities of state-building in South Sudan, specifically examining the role of China in its rejuvenation. It investigates the historical context, ongoing challenges, and potential solutions for achieving a stable and inclusive nation.
- The impact of colonialism and political legacy on South Sudan's state-building trajectory.
- The role of China in supporting South Sudan's development and nation-building efforts.
- The challenges of ethnic violence, border disputes, and state fragility in South Sudan.
- The importance of inclusive politics and community engagement in achieving a lasting peace.
- The need for effective government policies to address the needs of the citizenry and deliver essential services.
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- Chapter one examines the historical context of South Sudan's state-building process, exploring the legacy of colonialism and its impact on the political landscape. It outlines the challenges of establishing a stable and functional state after decades of conflict.
- Chapter two dives into the root causes of the protracted struggle for independence in South Sudan, providing a comprehensive understanding of the historical factors that led to the conflict.
- Chapter three explores the current difficulties and crises facing South Sudan, including ethnic violence, border disputes, and state fragility. It highlights the urgent need for effective solutions to address these challenges.
- Chapter four focuses on China's role in South Sudan's development and rejuvenation, analyzing the driving factors behind China's engagement and the challenges it faces in supporting the country.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
The key themes of this research encompass South Sudan, state-building, China's role, ethnic violence, border disputes, state fragility, inclusive politics, community engagement, government policies, and service delivery.
- Quote paper
- Thon Samuel M. Bol (Author), 2021, Strategy of South Sudan’s Nation building. Analysis of the Role of China in the State Building of South Sudan, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1499226