Description: New Sudan in the Making?: Essays on a Nation in Painful Search of Itself New Sudan is a concept for radically reforming Sudanese governance system by addressing the national identity crisis that has been responsible for the wars, the instability and the failure of the national building project that have afflicted the country since independence. Features: The gist of the crisis is that the dominant Arab group, which is in fact an African Arab hybrid and a minority, perceives the country in its image as an Arab-Islamic nation. This inevitably discriminates against the non-Arab and non-Moslem populations in the South and even against the other groups in the peripheral regions of the North, who even though are predominantly Moslem, are however not Arabs. The South, one third of the country in territory and population, was the first to rebel against this discriminatory framework in August 1955, only a few months before independence on the January 1, 1956. That rebellion which escalated into a 17 year war was separatist, but was resolved in 1972 by a compromise that granted the South regional autonomy. The abrogation of that accord in 1983 led to the resumption of the second rebellion by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement and Army (SPLM/A) that called for the unity of the country in the framework of a New Sudan in which there would be full equality of citizenship, without any discrimination based on race, ethnicity, religion, culture or gender. Over time, this vision began to appeal to the non-Arab northern groups and other liberal minded northerners. The Nuba and the Ingassana (Funj) were the first to join the SPLM/A in the struggle in the mid 1980s. The Beja in the East joined later. And the Darfurians, after having their first attempt at rebellion crushed in 1992, again staged a rebellion in 2003, triggering the atrocious war that is still raging and which some international observers have determined to be genocide. The vision of the New Sudan was largely that of Dr. John Garang de Mabior, a man who was a scholar, a soldier, and a statesman. When he arrived in Khartoum to be sworn in as First Vice President of the Government of National Unity and President of the Government of Southern Sudan, in accordance with the Comprehensive Peace Agreement of January 9, 2005, he was met by a rallying crowd estimated in the millions This was thought to be clear evidence that the New Sudan was in sight. Tragically, two weeks later, Garang died in a helicopter crash. To some, the vision of the New Sudan died with him. To others, his legacy, including the New Sudan Vision, has been ironically rejuvenated, particularly in the North. But will it be realized or will it remain a dream and an elusive goal? That is the very essence of the question mark in the title of this book. Published by (Loc: 15536/SB5/SLW/190531) Shipping Terms: Your order will be processed within the eBay-stated timeframe. Business hours are 9:30AM to 4:30PM Central Time, Monday thru Friday, excluding Holidays. Messages will be answered in the order received. We only ship to the address supplied to us by eBay. All purchases of $300 or more will require a signature for delivery. Payments: We Accept Payments Thru eBay Managed Payments If you wish to pick up locally, please contact us before purchase to make arrangements Sales Conditions : Please contact us to report any problem. Return shipping costs to be determined by eBay. There is a minimum 20% handling fee that may apply to your return. All purchases of $300 or more will require a signature for delivery. International Buyers Please Note: International Shipping, when offered, is eBay International Shipping. Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up – do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. We do not mark merchandise values below value (price purchased) or mark items as "gifts" - USA and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
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Original Language: English
Type: Historical Study
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Intended Audience: Adults
ISBN-13: 9781569023020
ISBN-10: 1569023026
Book Title: New Sudan in the Making? : Essays on a Nation in Painful Search of Itself
Item Length: 9 in
Item Width: 6 in
Author: Francis Mading Deng
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Africa / General, General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Political Process / Political Parties, World / African, Religion, Politics & State
Publisher: Red Sea Press
Publication Year: 2009
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Religion, History, Social Science, Political Science
Item Weight: 29.2 Oz
Number of Pages: 520 Pages