South Sudan: Think Again - South Sudan Needs New Ideas, Not a UN-Imposed Government

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We can all agree: all is not well in South Sudan. The young country's Independence Day celebrations were marred by renewed fighting, and the peace deal is hanging by the slenderest of threads. Something needs to change. If the international community wants to prevent another round of bloodshed, then it needs a new approach - and quickly.

Enter Princeton Lyman and Kate Almquist Knopf. Say what you like about their controversial idea, but there's no doubt that they are thinking outside the box. In their own words, this is their plan, as published in the Financial Times:

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