Bona Malwal, Academic Visitor, St Antony's College, University of Oxford
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xiii, 216 pages ;
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23 cm
SERIES
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St Antony's Series
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 208-210) and index
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction: Liberation or political realism? -- South Sudan : the beginning of the struggle for political emancipation, 1947-2004 -- Northern Sudan and South Sudan : denying the South autonomy led to independence, 1947-2011 -- The Anya-Nya Liberation Movement : 1955-72 -- The Southern Front and self-determination, 1964-2011 -- The Nimeiri regime and the oil debate, 1980-83 -- South Sudan and the June Islamic Revolution in Sudan, 1989-2011 -- The Sudan People's Liberation Movement and Army (SPLM/A) : as liberators and rulers of South Sudan
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"The Republic of Sudan that emerged from the end of British rule in 1956 was a construction of colonialism with deep cultural divisions between those in the culturally Arab and religiously Islamic north and those in the primarily black African south. The history of Sudan since independence has been marked by two long and bloody civil wars and resulted in the secession of South Sudan in 2011. But both nations continue to face significant political and socio-economic challenges, while South Sudan is plagued by armed rebellion and political corruption. This moving and important volume by Sudan's former Minister of Culture and Information provides a factual and personal account of the break-up of Sudan. It lifts the veil on the country's often difficult past, exploring its troubled postcolonial history, and looks to the future in an attempt to provide solutions for both Sudan and South Sudan's many challenges."