Analisis Kegagalan Consociational Approach dalam Perjanjian Naivasha Sudan

Dina Yulianti, Windy Dermawan, Muhammad Alfiandra Yudistira

Abstrak


The Second Sudanese Civil War was a conflict between the Sudanese government and a separatist group from South Sudan, namely the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A). It was the most prolonged violent conflict in African history (1983-2005). The conflict officially ended after the signing of the Naivasha Agreement in 2005. In this agreement, there was an effort to resolve the conflict with a consociational approach that carried out project sharing between the conflicting parties. However, this agreement did not succeed in making Sudan free from conflict. This article will present an analysis of the failure to implement the consociational approach in creating positive peace in Sudan and South Sudan The findings of this research are that the power-sharing carried out in this agreement only involves elites. Apart from that, the distribution of resources other than oil has yet to be carried out, which should also be divided, taking into account identity factors.

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konflik, resolusi konflik, sudan selatan, sudan, pendekatan consociational, perdamaian positif

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24198/padjir.v6i1.40789

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