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from revolution to independence
By Matthew LeRiche
"South Sudan" was published by Columbia University Press in 2012 - New York, it has 288 pages and the language of the book is English.
“South Sudan” Metadata:
- Title: South Sudan
- Author: Matthew LeRiche
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 288
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- Publish Date: 2012
- Publish Location: New York
- Dewey Decimal Classification: 962.9043
- Library of Congress Classification: DT159.94 .L47 2012
“South Sudan” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Politics and government - Sudan People's Liberation Army - Autonomy and independence movements - History - Sudan, history - Sudan, politics and government - Sudan People's Liberation Movement
- Places: Sudan - South Sudan
- Time: Civil War, 1983-2005 - 2005-2011 - 1985-
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: p. cm.
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL25367549M - OL16695040W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 794366501
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2012025067
- ISBN-13: 9780231704144
- All ISBNs: 9780231704144
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"South Sudan" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Introduction : from Southern Sudan to South Sudan. Contested identities and near perpetual war
- 2- The origins of 'Southern Sudan'
- 3- Transforming Southern Sudan into South Sudan
- 4- The purposes of the book. The Southern Sudan question : unity or separation?
- 5- The First Civil War : Anya-Nya secessionism ends in unity
- 6- The Second Civil War : the SPLA's revolution ends in secession
- 7- Domineering personalities and conflicted collaboration
- 8- Conclusion : New Sudan dies; South Sudan is born. The golden years of revolution : 1983/1991. The SPLA emerges as the dominant Southern force
- 9- The SPLA advances, Khartoum turns to Southern proxies
- 10- The 1991 watershed
- 11- Conclusion : when golden is relative. Years of darkness, serious struggle, negotiations : 1991/2005. The dark years of revolution
- 12- The SPLA/M's serious struggle to regain the initiative
- 13- Negotiating the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
- 14- 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
- 15- Relative accommodation and perseverance for the referendum
- 16- What happened to the Second Republic of New Sudan?
- 17- Conclusion : persistence pays off. Defining the Republic of South Sudan. From region to state; laying the foundations of sovereign governance
- 18- Keeping it together; confronting the revival of other armed groups
- 19- The economic situation at independence and development
- 20- Conclusion. The parameters of South Sudan's foreign policy. The two Sudans; South Sudan's relations with Sudan
- 21- South Sudan's relations with regional neighbours
- 22- South Sudan's relations with the major powers
- 23- Conclusion. The meaning of liberation in South Sudan. Who owns South Sudan's liberation?
- 24- What is South Sudanese nationalism?
- 25- The need for South-South reconciliation
- 26- Conclusion : the long walk to freedom.
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