List of wars involving South Sudan
This is a list of wars that South Sudan has been involved in.
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results | President of South Sudan |
---|---|---|---|---|
First Sudanese Civil War (1955–1972) |
ALF Anyanya |
Sudan | Stalemate | |
Second Sudanese Civil War (1983–2005) |
SPLA SPDF SSLM Anyanya II Eastern Front Uganda Ethiopia Eritrea |
Sudan Janjaweed SSDF Nuer White Army SPLA-Nasir LRA |
Stalemate
| |
Heglig Crisis (2012) |
South Sudan | Sudan | Defeat | |
South Sudanese Civil War (2013–2015) |
South Sudan Uganda |
SPLM-IO SSLM SSDA - Cobra Faction Nuer White Army |
Ongoing
|
Footnotes
- ↑ John Pike. "Sudan Civil War". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 6 December 2011.
- ↑ http://www.iss.co.za/af/profiles/Sudan/darfur/cpaprov.htm
- ↑ http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2012/09/201292825052784872.html
Bibliography
First Sudanese Civil War:
- Assefa, Hizkias. 1987. Mediation of Civil Wars, Approaches and Strategies – The Sudan Conflict. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.
- Eprile, Cecil. War and Peace in the Sudan, 1955 – 1972. David and Charles, London. 1974. ISBN 0-7153-6221-6.
- Johnson, Douglas H. 1979. "Book Review: The Secret War in the Sudan: 1955–1972 by Edgar O'Ballance". African Affairs 78 (310):132–7.
- O'Ballance, Edgar. 1977. The Secret War in the Sudan: 1955–1972. Hamden, Connecticut: Archon Books. (Faber and Faber edition ISBN 0-571-10768-0).
- Poggo, Scopas Sekwat. 1999. War and Conflict in Southern Sudan, 1955–1972. PhD Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara.
External links
Second Sudanese Civil War:
- Background Q & A: The Darfur Crisis, Esther Pan, Council on Foreign Relations, cfr.org
- Price of Peace in Africa: Agreement in Sudan Between Government and Rebel
- Photojournalist's Account – Displacement of Sudan's second civil war
- In pictures: Sudan trek – of returning refugees after the war, BBC, 14 June 2005
- With Peace, Sudan Faces Hard Choices, Washington Post, 28 July 2005
- The Nuba Mountains Homepage
- Bishop calls for Churchwide day of prayer and fasting for an end to Sudan violence on 26 June 2011 – leading up to the 9 July expected day of new independence for the Southern Sudan.
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