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Sudan’s “Southern Problem”

Sudan’s “Southern Problem”
Author: Sebabatso C. Manoeli
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2019-12-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 3030287718

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The book offers a history of the discourses and diplomacies of Sudan’s civil wars. It explores the battle for legitimacy between the Sudanese state and Southern rebels. In particular, it examines how racial thought and rhetoric were used in international debates about the political destiny of the South. By placing the state and rebels within the same frame, the book uncovers the competition for Sudan’s reputation. It reveals the discursive techniques both sides employed to elicit support from diverse audiences, amidst the intellectual ferment of Pan-Africanism, the Cold War, and Black liberation politics. It maintains that the interplay of silences and articulations in both the rebels' and the state’s texts concealed and complicated aspects of the country’s political conflict. In sum, the book demonstrates that the war of words waged abroad represents a strategic, but often overlooked, aspect of the Sudanese civil wars.


The Root Causes of Sudan's Civil Wars

The Root Causes of Sudan's Civil Wars
Author: Douglas Hamilton Johnson
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003
Genre: South Sudan
ISBN: 9780253215840

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Sudan's post-independence history has been dominated by long, recurring, and bloody civil wars. Most commentators have attributed the country's political and civil strife either to an age-old racial and ethnic divide between Arabs and Africans or to colonially constructed inequalities. In The Root Causes of Sudan's Civil Wars, Douglas H. Johnson examines historical, political, economic, and social factors to come to a more subtle understanding of the trajectory of Sudan's civil wars. Johnson focuses on the essential differences between the modern Sudan's first civil war in the 1960s, the current war, and the minor conflicts generated by and contained within the larger wars. Regional and international factors, such as humanitarian aid, oil revenue, and terrorist organizations, are cited and examined as underlying issues that have exacerbated the violence. Readers will find an immensely readable yet nuanced and well-informed handling of the history and politics of Sudan's civil wars.


Sudan's "Southern Problem"

Sudan's
Author: Sebabatso C. Manoeli
Publisher:
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2019
Genre: Africa, North-History
ISBN: 9783030287726

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The book offers a history of the discourses and diplomacies of Sudan's civil wars. It explores the battle for legitimacy between the Sudanese state and Southern rebels. In particular, it examines how racial thought and rhetoric were used in international debates about the political destiny of the South. By placing the state and rebels within the same frame, the book uncovers the competition for Sudan's reputation. It reveals the discursive techniques both sides employed to elicit support from diverse audiences, amidst the intellectual ferment of Pan-Africanism, the Cold War, and Black liberation politics. It maintains that the interplay of silences and articulations in both the rebels' and the state's texts concealed and complicated aspects of the country's political conflict. In sum, the book demonstrates that the war of words waged abroad represents a strategic, but often overlooked, aspect of the Sudanese civil wars.


The Southern Sudan

The Southern Sudan
Author: Dunstan M. Wai
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1973
Genre: Sudan
ISBN: 9780714629858

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First Published in 1972. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


The Southern Sudan

The Southern Sudan
Author: Dunstan M. Wai
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2019-05-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429623003

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Published in 1973: This thoroughgoing collection of informed and incisive essay brings together for the first time between the covers of a single volume a very wide spectrum of views on one of the key conflicts in Africa today. The problems underlying the whole situation are discussed from extremely diverse standpoints, so that the mass of data is constantly reinterpreted by the several authors, casting differing lights upon this complex tragedy.


Civil War in the Sudan

Civil War in the Sudan
Author: Martin Daly
Publisher: British Academic Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1993-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This is a comprehensive survey of the Sudanese Civil War. It traces its origins and sets out the problems of nationality/ethnicity that have led to the demise of one of the largest and most important states in Africa. The contents include an introduction to the political and economic background to the Civil War, an analysis of underdevelopment in Southern Sudan since independence, a study of the possibilities of constitutional discourse in the area, and a chapter on the foundation and expansion of the Sudan's People Liberation Army.


Settlement of the Problem of Southern Sudan

Settlement of the Problem of Southern Sudan
Author: United Nations. General Assembly. Delegation from the Sudan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1972
Genre: Sudan
ISBN:

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Full Circle?

Full Circle?
Author: Tim Allen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 41
Release: 1986
Genre: Civil war
ISBN:

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