Vol 5 (AAC) No 4 | SUDANSOUTH SUDANCHINA Workers safe but oil at risk 10th February 2012 Oil rows and workers caught in the crossfire force Beijing to develop political and military tools to accompany its ever-growing economic muscle Sudan and South Sudan are dragging a reluctant China into their smouldering relations at a time when both sides say the situation is on the brink of open armed conflict. Beijing’s ...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 4 | SUDANSOUTH SUDANCHINA Oil flows eastward 10th February 2012 Tension in Sudan and South Sudan boosts the Kenyan backers of the Lamu port and corridor projects. South Sudanese officials had already been in talks to join their planned pipeline...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 3 | SOUTH SUDAN Pa’gan Amum Okiech 18th January 2012 Secretary General, Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, South Sudan Pa’gan Amum Okiech is South Sudan’s top negotiator in its row with Khartoum over oil after Southern Independence in July 2011. China, the main producer and buyer of the South’s oil...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 2 | SUDANSOUTH SUDANCHINA Pipeline problems 13th December 2011 On 28 November, Sudan’s Petroleum Minister Ali Ahmed Osman announced that South Sudan would no longer be able to export its crude through the northern pipeline and Port Sudan, prov...
Vol 52 No 23 | SUDANSOUTH SUDAN Implausible denials 18th November 2011 As the Sudan Revolutionary Front is launched, the regime tries to parry opposition in the North by bombing South Sudan Khartoum’s bombing of a refugee camp in South Sudan on 10 November has drawn unprecedented condemnation and stirred fears of a return to full-scale war between North and South. The...
Vol 52 No 18 | SOUTH SUDAN Questions facing the new regime 9th September 2011 After seven weeks of negotiation, Salva appoints the first independent government amid concern about accountability and national cohesion Although the first post-Independence Government announced on 26 August better distributed portfolios among the three Southern regions – with a visible power shift from the Dinka-do...
Vol 52 No 18 | SOUTH SUDAN Death in Jonglei 9th September 2011 The biggest challenge for the new Juba government – and for many Southerners – is violence in some areas. Jonglei State in Greater Upper Nile is especially troubled and there is co...
Vol 52 No 18 | SOUTH SUDAN New South Sudan Ministers 9th September 2011 The new team of 29 ministers and 27 deputies marks an attempt at greater regional and ethnic inclusivity, sometimes at the expense of experience.
Vol 52 No 15 | SOUTH SUDAN From autonomy to sovereignty 22nd July 2011 South Sudanese have made history; now they have to make a future Tens of thousands of jubilant and weeping people cheered South Sudan’s new flag at the John Garang Mausoleum in Juba on Independence Day, 9 July. Then, instead of presenting the lo...
Vol 52 No 15 | SOUTH SUDAN How the South moves north 22nd July 2011 As Ethiopian peacekeepers deploy in the contested Abyei Area, Khartoum’s strategy to keep it in the North grows starker. Northern opposition to the ruling National Congress Party i...