Gendered (in)security in South Sudan: masculinities and hybrid governance in Imatong state

  • Oosterom M
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Despite the end of the civil war in 2005, many people in South Sudan continued to experience a deep sense of insecurity due to the many different types of violent conflict in the country. This sens...

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Oosterom, M. (2017). Gendered (in)security in South Sudan: masculinities and hybrid governance in Imatong state. Peacebuilding, 5(2), 186–202. https://doi.org/10.1080/21647259.2016.1277015

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