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<strong>UNISCI</strong> Discussion Papers, Nº 33 (Octubre / October 2013) ISSN 1696-2206POST-CONFLICT DECENTRALIZATION:DYNAMICS OF LAND AND POWER IN UNITY STATE – SOUTHSUDANSara <strong>de</strong> Simone 1University of Naples L’OrientaleAbstract:Decentralized state-building in post-conflict settings is believed to bring about a number of positive outcomes that rangefrom increased government accountability and local participation, to internal stability thanks to higher opportunity ofpolitical engagement. South Sudan is currently un<strong>de</strong>rtaking a <strong>de</strong>centralization process supported by internationalorganizations through the institutionalization of the local administration system shaped during the war in SPLM controlledareas. Through the analysis of Unity State case study, this article shows how, <strong>de</strong>spite being at a very initial phase, localgovernment reforms in South Sudan are producing new localized disputes over access to resources that articulate themselvesas bor<strong>de</strong>r disputes. These disputes ultimately revolve around the access to resources, but also keep a tribal characteristic dueto the overlapping of customary and administrative domains that entrenches local perceptions of access to land and servicesbeing granted based on tribal affiliation.Keywords: South Sudan, Decentralization, Internal Bor<strong>de</strong>rs, Resources Access.Resumen:Se cree que la construcción estatal <strong>de</strong>scentralizada en escenarios post-conflicto trae consigo, gracias a la mayoroportunidad <strong>de</strong> participación política, una serie <strong>de</strong> resultados positivos que van <strong>de</strong>s<strong>de</strong> un aumento <strong>de</strong> los mecanismosgubernamentales <strong>de</strong> rendición <strong>de</strong> cuentas y <strong>de</strong> la participación local hasta la estabilidad interna. Sudán <strong>de</strong>l Sur estállevando a cabo actualmente, con el apoyo <strong>de</strong> organizaciones internacionales, un proceso <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>scentralización a través <strong>de</strong>la institucionalización <strong>de</strong>l sistema <strong>de</strong> administración local configurado durante la guerra en las zonas controladas por elMLPS. Mediante el análisis <strong>de</strong>l Estado <strong>de</strong> Unidad como estudio <strong>de</strong> caso este artículo muestra cómo, a pesar <strong>de</strong> estar en unafase muy inicial, las reformas <strong>de</strong>l gobierno local en Sudán <strong>de</strong>l Sur están produciendo nuevos conflictos localizados por elacceso a los recursos que se articulan como disputas fronterizas. Estas disputas giran en última instancia en torno alacceso a los recursos, pero también mantienen características tribales <strong>de</strong>bido a la superposición <strong>de</strong> los ámbitosconsuetudinarios y administrativos, lo cual afianza la percepción local <strong>de</strong> que el acceso a la tierra y a los servicios seotorga en función <strong>de</strong> la afiliación tribal.Palabras clave: Sudán <strong>de</strong>l Sur, <strong>de</strong>scentralización, fronteras interiores, acceso a los recursos.Copyright © <strong>UNISCI</strong>, 2013.Las opiniones expresadas en estos artículos son propias <strong>de</strong> sus autores, y no reflejan necesariamente laopinión <strong>de</strong> <strong>UNISCI</strong>. The views expressed in these articles are those of the authors, and do notnecessarily reflect the views of <strong>UNISCI</strong>1 Sara <strong>de</strong> Simone is a PhD candidate in African Studies at University of Naples L’Orientale, Department of Asia,Africa and Mediterranean. She holds a Master Degree in Development Studies and started to work on localconflict management in South Sudan in 2010. Her main research areas are: local governance, <strong>de</strong>centralization,local conflict management. She can be reached at sara.<strong>de</strong>simone@gmail.com. Department of Asia, Africa eMediterranean, University of Naples L’Orientale, Palazzo Corigliano, Piazza S. Domenico Maggiore 12, 5 thfloor -80134 Napoli.35

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