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War and Peace in the Sudan

AUTHOR: Mansour Khalid
ISBN: 0710306636

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War and Peace in the Sudan
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by Mansour Khalid

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"Khalid, Sudan's former foreign secretary during the Nimeiri era, presents a richly detailed and insightful as well as idiosyncratic interpretation of his country's history and politics... Recommended." -- Choice

Book Description
This book traces the root causes of the Sudanese conflict: the remnants of slave culture and the rift between North and South, exacerbated by a conflict of culture and religion. Despite past divisions, the author identifies new points of departure in the conflict, particularly after the agreement reached by John Garang de Marbos in the South and the leadership of the Northern parties.

About the Author
Mansour Khalid is the former Foreign Minister of Sudan and the author of The Government They Deserve and Nimeiri and the Revolution of Dis-May, published by Kegan Paul.


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War and Peace in the Sudan
- Book Reviews,
by Mansour Khalid

War and Peace in the Sudan: A Tale of Two Countries

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Sudan has been at war with itself for the last forty years, except for a ten-year period of peace from 1972 to 1983. This book traces the root causes of the Sudanese conflict: the remnants of slave culture and the rift between North and South, exacerbated by a conflict of culture and religion. Despite past divisions, the author identifies new points of departure in the conflict, particularly after the agreement reached by John Garang de Marbos in the South and the leadership of the Northern parties. The main tenets of this agreement are: recognition of the country´s religious and cultural diversity, separation between religion and the state, recognition of citizenship as the sole determinant of political rights and duties, and radical restructuring of the state as a quasi-confederal state. The author avers that these measures hold the last chance for Sudan to be united.

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his book traces the root causes of the Sudanese conflict: the remnants of slave culture and the rift between North and South, exacerbated by a conflict of culture and religion. Despite past divisions, the author identifies new points of departure in the conflict, particularly after the agreement reached by John Garang de Marbos in the South and the


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