When Peace Kills Politics book by Sharath Srinivasan
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When Peace Kills Politics: International Intervention and Unending Wars in the Sudans book by Sharath Srinivasan
Sharath Srinivasan examines how international interventions in Sudan and South Sudan often prolong conflict rather than resolve it. The book critiques peacebuilding efforts, showing how external actors, aid, and diplomacy sometimes undermine local political solutions. By analyzing decades of war and fragile peace processes, it provides a critical perspective on international engagement in African conflicts. Buy in Kenya with fast delivery.
What you’ll learn
- How international interventions affect peace and politics in Sudan and South Sudan
- The unintended consequences of foreign aid and diplomacy
- Why wars in the region persist despite repeated peace efforts
- Insights into local versus global approaches to conflict resolution
- Lessons for more effective and context-sensitive peacebuilding
Who should read the book
- Students and researchers of African politics and international relations
- Policy makers and peace-building practitioners
- Readers interested in conflict studies and governance
- Anyone analyzing the role of international actors in Africa
Why buy When Peace Kills Politics from Readers’ Republik
- Fast delivery across Kenya
- Curated collection of African politics and conflict studies
- Reliable and convenient online bookstore experience
- Access to critical and analytical works on conflict
Related books:
- South Sudan’s Civil War by John Young
- The Struggle for South Sudan by Luka Biong Deng Kuol
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