An edition of South Sudan (2012)

South Sudan

from revolution to independence

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Cover of: South Sudan
South Sudan: From Revolution to Independence
2013, Oxford University Press
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Cover of: South Sudan
South Sudan
May 01, 2012, C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
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Cover of: South Sudan
South Sudan: from revolution to independence
2012, Columbia University Press
in English
Cover of: South Sudan
South Sudan: From Revolution to Independence
2012, Oxford University Press
in English
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South Sudan: from Revolution to Independence
2012, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Table of Contents

Introduction : from Southern Sudan to South Sudan. Contested identities and near perpetual war
The origins of 'Southern Sudan'
Transforming Southern Sudan into South Sudan
The purposes of the book. The Southern Sudan question : unity or separation?
The First Civil War : Anya-Nya secessionism ends in unity
The Second Civil War : the SPLA's revolution ends in secession
Domineering personalities and conflicted collaboration
Conclusion : New Sudan dies; South Sudan is born. The golden years of revolution : 1983/1991. The SPLA emerges as the dominant Southern force
The SPLA advances, Khartoum turns to Southern proxies
The 1991 watershed
Conclusion : when golden is relative. Years of darkness, serious struggle, negotiations : 1991/2005. The dark years of revolution
The SPLA/M's serious struggle to regain the initiative
Negotiating the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
Conclusion : and now the hard part. Giving unity a chance : the CPA's interim period, 2005/2011. The implications of Garang's death for the CPA process
Relative accommodation and perseverance for the referendum
What happened to the Second Republic of New Sudan?
Conclusion : persistence pays off. Defining the Republic of South Sudan. From region to state; laying the foundations of sovereign governance
Keeping it together; confronting the revival of other armed groups
The economic situation at independence and development
Conclusion. The parameters of South Sudan's foreign policy. The two Sudans; South Sudan's relations with Sudan
South Sudan's relations with regional neighbours
South Sudan's relations with the major powers
Conclusion. The meaning of liberation in South Sudan. Who owns South Sudan's liberation?
What is South Sudanese nationalism?
The need for South-South reconciliation
Conclusion : the long walk to freedom.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
962.9043
Library of Congress
DT159.94 .L47 2012

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Pagination
p. cm.

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OL25367549M
ISBN 13
9780231704144
LCCN
2012025067
OCLC/WorldCat
794366501

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