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Is South Sudan s Secession a wrong turn to a dead end Road?

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Is South Sudan s Secession a wrong turn to a dead end Road?

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As reported, the Egyptian government has warned about the possibility of the establishment of a new state in Southern Sudan would lead to regional instability and poverty in the region. A few weeks later, a study by the US Institute for Peace published its study on South Sudan titled, Scenarios for Sudan : Avoiding Political Violence Through 2011. The important thing to ask of these concurrent assumptions or remarks is whether we have to under-write them or altogether question their legitimacy. That being said, I have chosen the latter. Remember the arguments against population growth in the 70’s? The Neo-Malthusianism had come up with computer replicated and mathematical models to argue that global population growth, especially in the Third World could have catastrophic economic and ecological disasters. By the 1980s, the group claimed that as the trend of population grows by 2000, the world will become more crowded, more polluted, less stable ecologically, and more vulnerable to disr

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