TY - BOOK ID - 7984659 TI - From civilians to soldiers and from soldiers to civilians : mobilization and demobilization in Sudan PY - 2012 SN - 9089643966 9786613522474 9048513006 1280118180 PB - Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Armed forces. KW - Sudan -- Armed forces -- Mobilization. KW - Sudan -- Armed forces. KW - Civilians in war KW - Child soldiers KW - Military & Naval Science KW - Law, Politics & Government KW - Armies KW - Sudan KW - Armed Forces KW - Mobilization. KW - Demobilization. KW - Boys as soldiers KW - Children as soldiers KW - Sudan, Egyptian KW - Anglo-Egyptian Sudan KW - Anglo-Egipetskiĭ Sudan KW - Egyptian Sudan KW - Democratic Republic of the Sudan KW - Republic of the Sudan KW - Jumhūrīyat al-Sūdān al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah KW - Soudan KW - Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika Sudan KW - Sudan (Democratic Republic) KW - Jamhuryat es-Sudan KW - Republic of Sudan KW - Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān KW - Soldiers KW - War KW - War and society KW - Lado Enclave (Congo Free State) KW - Jumhuriyat as-Sudan KW - As-Sudan KW - HISTORY / General. KW - Armed forces KW - History UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7984659 AB -
Drawing on extensive research and personal accounts, this hard-hitting study investigates the processes of mobilization and demobilization of fighters from all factions during the long, drawn out civil war in Sudan. Through in-depth interviews with current and former combatants in Sudan Saskia Baas investigates how civilians get drawn into the conflict and what the deep consequences are for becoming part of a guerilla movement. The resulting narrative is fascinating and disturbing, while providing vivid insight into the dynamics of civil war that are relevant to conflicts all over the world.
From Civilians to Soldiers and from Soldiers to Civilians
will appeal to political scientists, military historians, and nonacademic audiences interested in the conflict in Sudan.
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