1. Hamid Faki and Abdelmoneim Taha, “Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Sudan,” Agricultural Distortions Working Paper 44 (Khartoum: Agricultural Economics and Policy Research Centre, Agricultural Research Corporation, World Bank’s Development Research Group, 2007), p. 8.
2. Edward Hoagland, African Calliope (Guilford, CT: The Lyons Press,1995).
3. General Joseph Lagu’s record of his experience leading the southern resistance movement, his efforts to bring political representation and regional autonomy to the South, and his efforts to sustain progressive dialogue with Khartoum are recorded in his book entitled Sudan: Odyssey through a State: From Ruin to Hope (London: MOB Centre for Sudanese Studies, 2007).
4. Paul Mitchell, “Conflict Resolution and Civil War: Reflections on the Sudanese Settlement of 1972,” in Working Paper No. 3, Centre for Conflict Analysis (Washington, DC: George Mason University, 1989).
5. Peter Woodward, “A Tale of Two Peace Processes,” The Round Table 93:375 (2004): 471.