Publication
Mar 2011
From 2003 to 2009 the governments of Chad and Sudan engaged in a fierce proxy war waged through the provision of material support to each other’s armed opposition forces. This Working Paper reviews the specific circumstances of the recent Chad–Sudan rapprochement and the series of events that took place to bring this extremely divisive six-year conflict to a close. The study focuses specifically on the effects of the rapprochement on the armed opposition movements and the internal crises facing each country.
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Author | Jérôme Tubiana |
Series | Small Arms Survey HSBA for Sudan and South Sudan Working Papers |
Issue | 25 |
Publisher | Small Arms Survey |
Copyright | © 2011 Small Arms Survey (SAS) |