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The Politics of Fear in South Sudan: Generating Chaos, Creating Conflict

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Full Title:

The Politics of Fear in South Sudan: Generating Chaos, Creating Conflict

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781786996794

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Zed Books Ltd

Publication Date:

29th December 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Development studies
Human rights, civil rights
Armed conflict

Dewey:

962.9

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

216

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

When asked in 2016 if he would step down as President of South Sudan, Salva Kiir replied my exit could spark genocide. Kiirs words exemplify how fear and the threat of mass violence have become central to the politics of South Sudan. As South Sudanese analyst Daniel Akech Thiong shows, it is this politics that lies at the heart of the countrys seemingly intractable civil war. In this book, Akech Thiong explores the origins of South Sudans politics of fear. Weaving together social, economic and cultural factors into a comprehensive framework, he reveal how the countrys elites have exploited ethnic divisions as a means of mobilising support and securing their grip on power, in the process triggering violent conflict. He also considers the ways in which this politics of fear takes root among the wider populace, exploring the role of corruption, social media, and state coercion in spreading hatred and fostering mass violence. As regimes across Africa and around the world become increasingly reliant on their own politics of fear, Akech Thiongs book offers novel insight into a growing phenomenon with implications far beyond South Sudan.

Author Bio

Daniel Akech Thiong was born in southern Sudan (now South Sudan) and spent his early life in the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya. He is currently an independent consultant on the politics and economics of South Sudan, and also runs a scholarship programme for refugee students as part of the Walking Buildings Project. His writing has appeared in the Oxford Journal of African Affairs, openDemocracy and African Arguments.

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