Inside Story/Al Jazeera: Is peace really possible in South Sudan?
South Sudan President Salva Kiir has signed peace deal but after 20 months of conflict many doubt agreement will hold.
South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has signed a peace deal that it is hoped will end 20 months of war.
The conflict has killed tens of thousands of people and brought the world's newest country to the brink of famine and economic collapse.
Rebel leader Riek Machar signed the deal last week, but President Kiir had, until Wednesday, expressed reservations.
Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- August 26, 2015
Saving South Sudan From Kleptocracy -- John Prendergast, Daily Beast
Fine Print: A push to boost military support to Israel because of Iranian nuclear deal -- Walter Pincus, Washington Post
Africa’s democratic road to economic unity -- CSM Editorial
Israel: The Case Against Attacking Iran -- George Friedman, Stratfor
Analysts: Turkey's Regional Influence Wanes -- Dorian Jones, VOA
No Deal: Why North Korea Won't Be the Next Iran -- John Hemmings, National Interest
Winners and losers - what the North Korean deal really means -- Stephen Haggard, The Guardian
China should tread carefully in the South China Sea -- Washington Post editorial
Dredging Under the Radar: China Expands South Sea Foothold -- Andrew S. Erickson & Kevin Bond, National Interest
What’s Scarier Than a Strong China? A Weak China. -- Joshua Keating, Slate
A Seismic Shift in India’s Pakistan Policy -- Harsh V. Pant, The Diplomat
Are Europe's Debt Wars Religious? -- Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg
How Peru is using drones to protect its archaeological treasures. -- Faine Greenwood, Slate
US Fed Has Bigger Worries Than China -- Mark Gilbert, Bloomberg
The Alinsky Man -- Richard Fernandez, PJ Media
A 21st-Century Migrant’s Essentials: Food, Shelter, Smartphone -- Matthew Brunwasser, NYT
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