Oil, Land and Conflict
Oil, Land and Conflict
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The Decline of Misseriyya Pastoralism in Sudan
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Taylor & Francis Group
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Review of African Political Economy
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Review of African Political Economy, Vol.37,no.123,March 2010,pp.7-23
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This article examines the strategies employed by Misseriyya pastoralists in Sudan to cope with a number of external pressures ranging from adverse government policies, climatic changes, the impact of oil exploration, conflict and the effects of Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement. The paper analyses the current political context and discusses the tensions with other local and national actors in the context of the unresolved dispute over Abyei.
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CITATION: Pantuliano, Sara. Oil, Land and Conflict . : Taylor & Francis Group , . Review of African Political Economy, Vol.37,no.123,March 2010,pp.7-23 - Available at: https://library.au.int/oil-land-and-conflict-3