Sudan, civil war and terrorism, 1956-99
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Sudan, civil war and terrorism, 1956-99
Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 2000
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  Fukuoka
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  Okinawa
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 209) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Sudan, the largest country in Africa, became independent in 1956, to find it had a foot in both the Arab Muslim and the Black African camps. Almost immediately a sixteen year civil war began, ending with autonomy for the South, which devolved into chaos. A second southern revolution broke out in 1983 when the government introduced the Sharia law, which is still in progress, the impasse halted only by an uneasy cease-fire. Central governments have been mainly military dictatorships, plagued by plots, quarrels with adjacent countries, and involvement in international terrorism.
Table of Contents
List of Maps Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Chronology Independence The Rejected South Southern Politics The Anya-Nya Numeiry to Power Lagu Unites the South Autonomy and Consolidation Terrorism and Treachery Fluctuating Friendships The Sharia Law Experience The Transitional Military Council Premier Sadik Mahdi The Bashir Regime Negotiation and Hesitation Stalemate At the Crossroads Bibliography Index
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