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Øystein H. Rolandsen

is a researcher at the International Peace Research Institute , Oslo (PRIO) and a member of PRIO’s Conflict Resolution and Peace Building Programme. He is a specialist on security, governance and development issues related to Sudan and the Horn of Africa. Rolandsen has followed developments in the region for over a decade and has conducted a number of field visits in war and post-conflict areas.

He has written a book on political developments in Southern Sudan and several papers on conflict and peace building in the Sudan. Rolandsen holds an MA from the School of Oriental and African Studies and Cand. Philol. degree from the University of Oslo. He is finalising a PhD on civil wars in Southern Sudan.

Research areas:  Africa

Publications

The Sudan Referendum and Neighbouring Countries: Egypt and Uganda
publication Jacob Høigilt , Åshild Falch , Øystein H. Rolandsen 4 January 2011
The prospect of a new state in the Greater Horn of Africa may fuel regional tensions. A recent Fafo and PRIO report, funded by Noref, reveals that neighbouring countries have a clear interest in contributing towards a peaceful transition in Sudan, but short-sighted policies may preclude the desired outcome. more  
Making Cooperation Attractive: Post-referendum Relations between Egypt and the Sudan
publication Jacob Høigilt , Øystein H. Rolandsen 4 January 2011
This report is the outcome of a one-day policy workshop, held in October 2010, on future Sudanese-Egyptian relations. One conclusion is that in the context of a possible Southern Sudanese secession, Egypt needs to reshape its regional policy and could play a key role in regional and international efforts to secure peaceful development... more  
Egypt and the Darfur conflict
publication Jacob Høigilt , Øystein H. Rolandsen 30 June 2010
Jacob Høigilt and Øystein H. Rolandsen argue that Egypt could play an active role in the diplomatic process surrounding the Darfur conflict – if it is willing to pay the political costs of increased engagement.  more  
Sudan and the ICC: One year after
publication Øystein H. Rolandsen 3 March 2010
A year later, President Bashir’s ICC case is in the spotlight again as he faces charges of genocide. Yet the ICC process has, if any, had a negative impact on peacebuilding in Sudan notes Øystein H. Rolandsen. more  
Why is violence escalating in Southern Sudan?
publication Øystein H. Rolandsen 4 February 2010
Intensifying conflict is threatening the stability of Southern Sudan and ultimately the peace process itself. Local violence must be thwarted, perpetrators brought to justice and land legislation clarified writes Øystein H. Rolandsen, so that the elections and the secession referendum are not derailed. more  

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