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The Child Soldiers of Africa's Red Army - The Role of Social Process and Routinised Violence in South Sudan's Military (Hardcover)
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The Child Soldiers of Africa's Red Army - The Role of Social Process and Routinised Violence in South Sudan's Military (Hardcover)
Series: On Edge: Ethnographies and Theories of Threshold Phenomena
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This book examines the role of social process and routinised
violence in the use of underaged soldiers in the country now known
as South Sudan during the twenty-one-year civil war between Sudan's
northern and southern regions. Drawing on accounts of South
Sudanese who as children and teenagers were part of the Red
Army-the youth wing of the Sudan People's Liberation Army
(SPLA)-the book sheds light on the organised nature of the
exploitation of children and youth by senior adult figures within
the movement. The book also includes interviews with several of the
original Red Army commanders, all of whom went on to hold senior
positions within the military and government of South Sudan. The
author chronicles the cultural transformation experienced by
members of the Red Army and considers whether an analysis of the
processes involved in what was then Africa's longest civil war can
aid our understanding of South Sudan's more recent descent into
ethnicised conflict. As such, it will appeal to scholars of
sociology, anthropology, and political science with interests in
ethnography, conflict, and the military exploitation of children.
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