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Polemology --- Internal politics --- Sudan --- 851 Burgeroorlogen --- 881.1 Oost-Afrika --- Sudan, Egyptian --- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan --- Anglo-Egipetskiĭ Sudan --- Egyptian Sudan --- Democratic Republic of the Sudan --- Republic of the Sudan --- Jumhūrīyat al-Sūdān al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- Soudan --- Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika Sudan --- Sudan (Democratic Republic) --- Jamhuryat es-Sudan --- Republic of Sudan --- Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān --- Lado Enclave (Congo Free State) --- History --- Civil War, 1955-1972 --- Causes. --- Civil War, 1983-2005 --- #A0511PSA --- -Causes. --- Civil War, 1983 --- -Polemology --- Causes --- Histoire --- -Sudan --- Jumhuriyat as-Sudan --- As-Sudan --- -Internal politics --- -851 Burgeroorlogen --- -#A0511PSA --- Civil War, 1983-
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Human rights --- Conflict management --- Humanitarian intervention --- Droits de l'homme (Droit international) --- Gestion des conflits --- Droit d'ingérence humanitaire --- Sudan --- Soudan --- Ethnic relations --- History --- Relations interethniques --- Histoire --- 821 Internationaal recht --- 850 Vrede- en conflictstudies --- 881.1 Oost-Afrika --- 342.7 <624> --- Grondwettelijke rechten en vrijheden. Fundamentele rechten--Soedan --- Droit d'ingérence humanitaire --- Humanitarian law --- Humanitarian conventions --- International humanitarian law --- War (International law) --- Intervention (International law) --- Sudan--History--Darfur Conflict, 2003 --- -Sudan --- Sudan, Egyptian --- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan --- Anglo-Egipetskiĭ Sudan --- Egyptian Sudan --- Democratic Republic of the Sudan --- Republic of the Sudan --- Jumhūrīyat al-Sūdān al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika Sudan --- Sudan (Democratic Republic) --- Jamhuryat es-Sudan --- Republic of Sudan --- Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān --- Lado Enclave (Congo Free State) --- Law and legislation. --- Civil War, 1983-2005 --- Ethnic relations. --- Jumhuriyat as-Sudan --- As-Sudan --- DROIT INTERNATIONAL HUMANITAIRE --- Convention de Genève --- DROITS DE L'HOMME --- Crimes de guerre --- Conflits armés
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This paper investigates inflation dynamics in Sudan using three different approaches: the single equation model, the structural vector-auto regression model and a vector error correction model. This is the first study in a low-income and a post-conflict country that uses these three separate techniques to understand inflation dynamics. The use of these approaches is particularly useful to check the robustness of the estimated parameters in the model for a country with limited data coverage and possible structural breaks. The estimated results suggest that money supply growth and nominal exchange rate changes affect inflation with 18-24 months time lag.
Inflation (Finance) --- Monetary policy --- Econometric models. --- Sudan --- Economic conditions --- Monetary management --- Sudan, Egyptian --- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan --- Anglo-Egipetskiĭ Sudan --- Egyptian Sudan --- Democratic Republic of the Sudan --- Republic of the Sudan --- Jumhūrīyat al-Sūdān al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- Soudan --- Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika Sudan --- Sudan (Democratic Republic) --- Jamhuryat es-Sudan --- Republic of Sudan --- Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān --- Economic policy --- Currency boards --- Money supply --- Finance --- Natural rate of unemployment --- Lado Enclave (Congo Free State) --- Jumhuriyat as-Sudan --- As-Sudan --- Econometrics --- Foreign Exchange --- Inflation --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General --- Price Level --- Deflation --- Multiple or Simultaneous Equation Models --- Multiple Variables: General --- Time-Series Models --- Dynamic Quantile Regressions --- Dynamic Treatment Effect Models --- Diffusion Processes --- State Space Models --- Monetary economics --- Macroeconomics --- Currency --- Foreign exchange --- Econometrics & economic statistics --- Monetary base --- Exchange rates --- Vector error correction models --- Structural vector autoregression --- Prices --- Econometric models
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This Selected Issues paper examines the monetary policy framework in Sudan, and assesses the effectiveness of monetary transmission mechanism since the secession of South Sudan. The econometric analysis concludes that reserve money, the exchange rate, and private sector credit are the main determinants of inflation after the secession of South Sudan and that the transmission lags have been shortened significantly compared with previous studies. These findings reinforce the need for a comprehensive package of fiscal and monetary measures that strengthens the monetary policy framework and improves its effectiveness.
Monetary policy --- Banks and banking --- Agricultural banks --- Banking --- Banking industry --- Commercial banks --- Depository institutions --- Finance --- Financial institutions --- Money --- Monetary management --- Economic policy --- Currency boards --- Money supply --- Sudan --- Sudan, Egyptian --- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan --- Anglo-Egipetskiĭ Sudan --- Egyptian Sudan --- Democratic Republic of the Sudan --- Republic of the Sudan --- Jumhūrīyat al-Sūdān al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- Soudan --- Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika Sudan --- Sudan (Democratic Republic) --- Jamhuryat es-Sudan --- Republic of Sudan --- Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān --- Jumhuriyat as-Sudan --- As-Sudan --- Lado Enclave (Congo Free State) --- Foreign economic relations. --- Investments: Metals --- Exports and Imports --- Foreign Exchange --- Inflation --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Monetary Policy --- Metals and Metal Products --- Cement --- Glass --- Ceramics --- Business Taxes and Subsidies --- Price Level --- Deflation --- Currency --- Foreign exchange --- Monetary economics --- International economics --- Public finance & taxation --- Investment & securities --- Exchange rates --- Gold --- External debt --- Commodities --- Prices --- Debts, External
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This paper focuses on Sudan’s Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (I-PRPS). I-PRSP will support existing planning and budgeting instruments, including the 3-Year Salvation Economic Program (SEP) 2012–2014 and the 5-Year Development Plan (2012–2016), by strengthening the prioritization of actions and targeting poverty. The 3-Year SEP is an emergency plan to deal with the adjustment to new political and economic realities following the decision of the South to secede. I-PRSP will also help to fine tune the preparation and implementation of the SEP and a new 5-year Plan, and provide a foundation for the full PRSP.
Economic assistance, Domestic --- Poverty --- Destitution --- Wealth --- Basic needs --- Begging --- Poor --- Subsistence economy --- Anti-poverty programs --- Government economic assistance --- Economic policy --- National service --- Grants-in-aid --- Government policy --- Sudan --- Sudan, Egyptian --- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan --- Anglo-Egipetskiĭ Sudan --- Egyptian Sudan --- Democratic Republic of the Sudan --- Republic of the Sudan --- Jumhūrīyat al-Sūdān al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- Soudan --- Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika Sudan --- Sudan (Democratic Republic) --- Jamhuryat es-Sudan --- Republic of Sudan --- Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān --- Jumhuriyat as-Sudan --- As-Sudan --- Lado Enclave (Congo Free State) --- Economic conditions --- Social Services and Welfare --- Demography --- Poverty and Homelessness --- Education: General --- Government Policy --- Provision and Effects of Welfare Program --- Demographic Economics: General --- Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty: General --- Health: General --- Education --- Social welfare & social services --- Population & demography --- Poverty & precarity --- Health economics --- Population and demographics --- Poverty reduction strategy --- Poverty reduction --- Health --- Population
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"How do UN Security Council and International Criminal Court interventions, both part of the Justice Cascade, color representations of mass violence? What images of suffering and of responsible actors arise instead from the humanitarianism and diplomacy fields? How are these competing perspectives communicated to the public via mass media? Zooming in on the case of Darfur, Joachim J. Savelsberg analyzes over three thousand news reports and opinion pieces and interviews leading newspaper correspondents, NGO experts, and foreign ministry officials from eight countries to show the dramatic differences in the framing of mass violence around the world and across social fields. Representing Mass Violence contributes to our understanding of how the world acknowledges and responds to violence in the Global South"--Provided by publisher.
Violence --- Human rights --- History & Archaeology --- Regions & Countries - Africa --- Public opinion --- Press coverage --- Public opinion. --- Sudan --- History --- Foreign public opinion. --- Press coverage. --- Mass media and the conflict. --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Violent behavior --- Law and legislation --- Sudan, Egyptian --- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan --- Anglo-Egipetskiĭ Sudan --- Egyptian Sudan --- Democratic Republic of the Sudan --- Republic of the Sudan --- Jumhūrīyat al-Sūdān al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- Soudan --- Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika Sudan --- Sudan (Democratic Republic) --- Jamhuryat es-Sudan --- Republic of Sudan --- Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Social psychology --- Lado Enclave (Congo Free State) --- Jumhuriyat as-Sudan --- As-Sudan --- crimes against humanity. --- criminology. --- darfur. --- diplomacy in mass media. --- diplomacy. --- foreign public opinion. --- genocide. --- global south. --- human rights. --- humanitarianism. --- international crimes. --- journalism and reporting. --- mass violence in the global south. --- mass violence. --- media coverage of darfur. --- media coverage of genocide. --- media coverage of mass violence. --- public perception of mass violence. --- reporting atrocity. --- reporting mass violence.
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Staff Report for the 2012 Article IV consultation, prepared by a staff team of the IMF, following discussions that ended on July 23, 2012, with the officials of Sudan on economic developments and policies. Based on information available at the time of these discussions, the staff report was completed on September 7, 2012. The views expressed in the staff report are those of the staff team and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Executive Board of the IMF.
Economic development --- Development, Economic --- Economic growth --- Growth, Economic --- Economic policy --- Economics --- Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) --- Development economics --- Resource curse --- Sudan --- Economic conditions. --- Economic indicators --- Business indicators --- Indicators, Business --- Indicators, Economic --- Leading indicators --- Economic history --- Quality of life --- Economic forecasting --- Index numbers (Economics) --- Social indicators --- International Monetary Fund --- Internationaal monetair fonds --- International monetary fund --- Sudan, Egyptian --- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan --- Anglo-Egipetskiĭ Sudan --- Egyptian Sudan --- Democratic Republic of the Sudan --- Republic of the Sudan --- Jumhūrīyat al-Sūdān al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- Soudan --- Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika Sudan --- Sudan (Democratic Republic) --- Jamhuryat es-Sudan --- Republic of Sudan --- Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān --- Jumhuriyat as-Sudan --- As-Sudan --- Lado Enclave (Congo Free State) --- Foreign economic relations --- E-books --- Banks and Banking --- Exports and Imports --- Financial Risk Management --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Public Finance --- International Lending and Debt Problems --- Debt --- Debt Management --- Sovereign Debt --- Banks --- Depository Institutions --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Mortgages --- Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General --- Monetary Systems --- Standards --- Regimes --- Government and the Monetary System --- Payment Systems --- International economics --- Banking --- Monetary economics --- Public finance & taxation --- Finance --- External debt --- Public debt --- Monetary base --- Debt relief --- Debts, External --- Banks and banking --- Debts, Public --- Money supply --- Money
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On July 9, 2011, South Sudan celebrated its independence as the world's newest nation, an occasion which the country's Christian leaders claimed had been foretold in the Book of Isaiah. The Bible provided a foundation through which South Sudanese could distinguish themselves from Arab and Muslim Sudanese to their north and understand themselves as a spiritual community now freed from their oppressors. Less than three years later, however, new conflicts emerged along ethnic lines, belying the liberation theology that had supposedly reached its climactic conclusion with independence. In Chosen Peoples, Christopher Tounsel investigates the centrality of Christian worldviews to the ideological construction of South Sudan and the inability of shared religion to prevent conflict. From the creation of a colonial-era mission school to halt Islam's spread up the Nile, the centrality of Biblical language in South Sudanese propaganda during the Second Civil War (1983-2005), and post-independence transformations of religious thought in the face of ethnic warfare, Tounsel highlights the potential and limitations of deploying race and Christian theology to unify South Sudan.
Ethnic relations --- Christianity and politics. --- Politics and government. --- International relations. --- Political aspects. --- South Sudan. --- Sudan. --- Coexistence --- Foreign affairs --- Foreign policy --- Foreign relations --- Global governance --- Interdependence of nations --- International affairs --- Peaceful coexistence --- World order --- National security --- Sovereignty --- World politics --- Christianity --- Church and politics --- Politics and Christianity --- Politics and the church --- Political science --- Ethnic politics --- Political aspects --- Sudan, Egyptian --- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan --- Anglo-Egipetskiĭ Sudan --- Egyptian Sudan --- Democratic Republic of the Sudan --- Republic of the Sudan --- Jumhūrīyat al-Sūdān al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- Soudan --- Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika Sudan --- Sudan (Democratic Republic) --- Jamhuryat es-Sudan --- Republic of Sudan --- Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān --- Jumhuriyat as-Sudan --- As-Sudan --- Lado Enclave (Congo Free State) --- Republic of South Sudan --- Southern Sudan --- Suid-Soedan --- Republiek van Suid-Soedan --- Südsudan --- جنوب السودان --- Janūb al-Sudān --- Sudán d'o Sud --- Sudán del Sur --- República de Sudán del Sur --- Югалъулаб Судан --- I︠U︡galʺulab Sudan --- Cänubi Sudan --- Lâm Sudan --- Lâm Sudan Kiōng-hô-kok --- Паўднёвы Судан --- Paŭdni︠o︡vy Sudan --- Рэспубліка Паўднёвы Судан --- Rėspublika Paŭdni︠o︡vy Sudan --- Habagatan Sudan --- Republika nin Habagatan Sudan --- Južni Sudan --- Republika Južni Sudan --- Džanūb as-Sūdān --- Soudan ar Su --- Susoudan --- Republik Soudan ar Su --- Южен Судан --- I︠U︡zhen Sudan --- Република Южен Судан --- Republika I︠U︡zhen Sudan --- Sudan del Sud --- República del Sudan del Sud --- Кăнтăр Судан --- Kăntăr Sudan --- Jižní Súdán --- Republika Jižní Súdán --- De Sudan --- Sydsudan --- Republikken Sydsudan --- Republik Südsudan --- Shádiʼááhjí Soodą́ą --- Lõuna-Sudaan --- Lõuna-Sudaani Vabariik --- Νότιο Σουδάν --- Notio Soudan --- Δημοκρατία του Νότιου Σουδάν --- Dēmokratia tou Notiou Soudan --- Sud-Sudano --- Suda Sudano --- Sudán del Sul --- Hego Sudan --- Hego Sudango Errepublika --- Suðursudan --- Lýðveldið Suðursudan --- Soudan du Sud --- République du Soudan du Sud --- Sud-Soudan --- Súd-Sûdan --- Súdáin Theas --- Poblacht na Súdáine Theas --- Toodaan Yiass --- Pobblaght ny Soodaan Jiass --- Sudan-a-Deas --- Sudán do Sur --- República de Sudán do Sur --- Sudan Selatan --- Republik Sudan Selatan --- Suður-Súdan --- Lýðveldið Suður-Súdan --- Sudan Meridionale --- דרום סודאן --- Derom Sudan --- Darom Sudan --- Etelä-Sudan --- Southern Sudan (Sudan) --- Political science. --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The
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