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100 1 _aBaas, Saskia.
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245 1 0 _aFrom Civilians to Soldiers and from Soldiers to Civilians
_bMobilization and Demobilization in Sudan.
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260 _aAmsterdam :
_bAmsterdam University Press,
_c(c)2012.
300 _a1 online resource (242 pages)
336 _atext
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505 0 0 _aFront; From Civilians to Soldiers andfrom Soldiers to Civilians; Acknowledgements; List of acronyms; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Explaining civil war; 1.2 Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration(DDR); 1.3 Research among (former) fighters in Sudan; 1.4 Overview of the book and key findings; 2 Recruitment; 2.1 Independence, war, peace and the foundation ofthe SPLA; 2.1 Organizing a rebellion: strategies of mobilizationand recruitment; 2.2 On the individual level: contexts of recruitment; 2.3 Comparison: Recruitment among movements inEastern Sudan; 2.4 Conclusion: why do men rebel?2.4.1.
505 0 0 _a3 Becoming a soldier3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Integration and cohesion; 3.3 Soldier life; 3.4 Opportunities and stratification; 3.5 Getting out and staying in; 3.6 Comparison: affiliation to movements inEastern Sudan; 3.7 Conclusions; 4 At war's end; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Background: negotiations and peace; 4.3 Peace policies in the SPLA; 4.4 Through the eyes of the fighters; 4.5 Comparison: peace in the East; 4.6 Conclusions; 5 DDR policies and realities in Sudan; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 DDR policy under the CPA; 5.3 DDR policy under the ESPA (Eastern Sudan); 5.4 Conclusions; Concluding remarks.
500 _aAppendix IAppendix II.
520 0 _aA fascinating and disturbing study of the entrances and exits of boys and men involved on all sides of the armed conflict in Sudan, providing a vivid insight into the dynamics of the civil war. Drawing on extensive research and personal accounts, this hard-hitting study investigates the processes of mobilization and demobilization of fighters from all the involved factions during the long-drawn civil war in Sudan. Why do civilians, at some point or other during an armed conflict, decide to participate in the violence of the war? What are the consequences of becoming part of a guerilla movement.
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650 0 _aCivilians in war
_zSudan.
650 0 _aChild soldiers
_zSudan.
650 4 _aPolitical Science.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
856 4 0 _uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=760600&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518
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_dCynthia Snell